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GQ Front diff in 40-55series

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Post by NICK »

moose wrote:
FIGJAM wrote:
What your your stating inducates your a flat ground wheeler and i very much doubt you have seen a 80 series CV break, probably heard of one breaking!


CLEAR !!!!!
I,m outa the way !!!!
FLAME ON !!!!!!




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Post by NICK »

FIGJAM wrote:What your your stating inducates your a flat ground wheeler and i very much doubt you have seen a 80 series CV break, probably heard of one breaking!



carparks often are flat and i would be surprised if ruff new what a cv was let alone an 80series



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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

Is this Mr 4WD off Pirates :?:
I think Ruff is looking for the OFF BUTTON. :finger:
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Post by RUFF »

What can i say He has got me i dont wheel and have never done so :(
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Post by RUFF »

Should i place an anouncment in General Chit Chat and apoligise for leading people on to the fact that i even own a 4wd?
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Post by robbie »

what is wheeling? :roll:
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Post by NICK »

RUFF wrote:Should i place an anouncment in General Chit Chat and apoligise for leading people on to the fact that i even own a 4wd?



YES, and dont forget to mention that you had to take a VL COMMODORE to a 4x4 comp because your "REAL" 4x4 was still to damaged from the last comp.


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Post by RUFF »

Do i have a "REAL" 4x4?
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Post by NICK »

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm this sounds like a job for the A team.



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Post by robbie »

ooer, the A team rocks man!!
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Post by bj on roids »

FIGJAM wrote:So bisicaly you are saying exactly what i said but you have gone into more detail.
But it looks to me that you beleive a stock 80series CV is stronger than a LONGFIELD or a C.O.R.E cv?

I have been running LONGFIELDS now for approx 8 months with no failures but i could break a stock cv at call. On average i could break 2 stock cv's in a day of wheeling. I run 38.5/16/15 Claws and there are a couple of other guys on here also running 38.5s and larger that have had a good run with the Longfields.

I have seen 80series CVs break just as easy as a hilux cv as well. And lots of them.



I have stood about 3 feet from one as it was laucnhing up a ledge and broke one!! ive also seen one break one whilst towing in reverse, well it broke at the same time as the r&p :lol:

AWESOME!!!

Sorry dude, Tony showed me what driving hard was all about, and I can say without a doubt I'll bet my a$$ he drives a lot harder than you've ever dreamed of! Despite the fact neither of us owns 4WDs we do frequent events and have lots of friends in the sport!

Your longfields may be o/k but i fail to see how changing the CV fixes all the other problems with the inner CV spider, king pin bearings and swivel balls . What your your stating inducates your a flat ground wheeler and i very much doubt you have seen a 80 series CV break, probably heard of one breaking![/quote]
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Post by 2car »

FIGJAM wrote:
Seems you and ruff need to break away or stop sharing the same head. :finger:


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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

yellasub wrote:dont want to push in but to run front and rear patrol diffs you will have to run patrol trnsfr case as they are reverse cut gears in the front diff where as in a landcruiser they are not so if you fit just the diffs then you will be driving towards each other .Also if you are after a set of super strong CVs to suit a landcruiser 40/60 series then i can put you onto a set with lifetime guantee


Sorry guys someone may have already replied to this but you do NOT have to run a GQ transfer to run the diffs as stated the are reverse cut NOT rotation the Hilux we did runs the standard transfer and works fine. :roll:
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Post by RUFF »

I dont beleive you Sam :D
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

RUFF wrote:I dont beleive you Sam :D


Sorry I must be making it up really I know nothing about 4wd's or modifying them I drive a STANDARD 1LTR SIERRA. :D
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Post by bj on roids »

overkill wrote:
yellasub wrote:dont want to push in but to run front and rear patrol diffs you will have to run patrol trnsfr case as they are reverse cut gears in the front diff where as in a landcruiser they are not so if you fit just the diffs then you will be driving towards each other .Also if you are after a set of super strong CVs to suit a landcruiser 40/60 series then i can put you onto a set with lifetime guantee


Sorry guys someone may have already replied to this but you do NOT have to run a GQ transfer to run the diffs as stated the are reverse cut NOT rotation the Hilux we did runs the standard transfer and works fine. :roll:


you did runs? (too much info)

there is a t-case from memory that is TRUE reverse rotation for the front, from memory it is a 2.5ton rated Ford. (not rockwell and not 1 tonne) cool. But yeah the hilux axle spins backwards in the front anyways, so thats not a good indication, the way to correct it is to put in a tailshaft as you describe in your other thread.
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Post by pegasus »

Ruff,

Could you teach me to negotiate the shopping centre carpark?????

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Post by RUFF »

Only in a Carolla :D
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Post by Marshy »

C'mawwn RUFF, you knew your little charade had to come to an end some time!!! :lol:
BTW, do you have an identical twin? 'Cause I saw this guy, who looked suspiciously like you, flogging the piss out of Nick's shaitbox on a Logan night run a few months ago.....(and winning the run by doing so. :roll: )
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Post by NICK »

Marshy wrote:C'mawwn RUFF, you knew your little charade had to come to an end some time!!! :lol:
BTW, do you have an identical twin? 'Cause I saw this guy, who looked suspiciously like you, flogging the piss out of Nick's shaitbox on a Logan night run a few months ago.....(and winning the run by doing so. :roll: )



my poor baby has never been the same since :x :x


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Post by Marshy »

I told you Nick. You need to get rid of that amateur out of the passenger seat, and get yourself a REAL nav!! The guy doesn't even own a 4wd, he said so himself. :roll:
RUFF, f*ck off back to reading your "fast fours & rotaries" mag!! :lol: :lol:
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Post by bj on roids »

i thought he reads nice boys and scrotaries? :lol:
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Post by Marshy »

bj on roids wrote:i thought he reads nice boys and scrotaries? :lol:







:rofl: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: You funny BJ!!!!
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