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Post by bubs »

Who here has one

I know nick does

What are peoples opinon :?: i don't care about street tyre wear as i am about to start streeting my older 31's

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Post by ToNkA »

I would use one if:

- I didnt mind the excess wear on street
- I wanted a locker, but had no $$$$
- If it was only for the rear

I would use one over:

-A welded diff, A spool is one piece and removeable, no welds.
-An LSD
-An open diff

I really wanted AirLockers so I didnt even consider other types of locker (using the term locker to include a spool).


For the Price and their effectiveness you cant go wrong, I have never used one though so I cant give you anymore info other than why I would use one.
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Post by realux »

Im running a mini spool in the front of my hilux.
I would not recommend fitting one in the front unless you are short of funds and only have a open centre. Its a dam pig to steer a fully locked vehicle on hard ground, not to mention cv strain!
In the rear their is no problems the rear axles in toyotas can take a fair bit of punishment.
Of course I dont think you can beat a air locker because you have the option to be locked or unlocked. The problem i have come across with mine in the front is when your in the rocks you have no choice if your diff is locked its either locked or nothing.
In the rear i would say if you can get one at a good price go for it.
At least you know it can never have a mechanical or seal failure. :D
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Post by POS »

Whats wrong with $5.00 of mig wire!!!

I have had mine welded in the rear for the last 1 1/2 (1 year running 35in Boggers, the last 6 months running 38.5 claws) and i have had no problems with them letting go or twisting axles!!!

I really can't work out why people never look for the cheaper alternative!!!!

How much is one of these SPOOLS, $250.00 there abouts.

You could just weld it and you would be $245.00 closer to some thing useful like a set of longs!!!!
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Post by bj on roids »

Adrian, a spool is without a doubt stronger than a welded carrier, the welding changes the strength of the carrier, due to the excess heat involved in welding. Even if welded good it will break eventually. Although yours is doing quite, well.....surprisingly, and I know from personal amusement, that you do rape and pillage the thing mercilessly. Bubs, is a dreamer and won't get one, but its cool to talk about it and link pics, like allpros dana 60 toy hybrid, and so forth. :lol: :roll:
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Post by 83 lux »

It is my opinoin that you should just
get an ARB LOCKER F&R
Being cheap now will only cost you in the future
You street that car remember
You have gone without if for a year what is another couple of months
if you work it right you should have that runner for the rest of your life. save up and buy a ARB air locker.
You will only regret it BUD. :wink:
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Post by Aza »

yeah Scotty's right just save up for good shit now, otherwise u'll by crap then later on want to buy the good stuff and it will end up costing u more which means u wont have as much money
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Post by Surfection »

if you work it right you should have that runner for the rest of your life


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Post by bj on roids »

POS only uses his welded off road, but he must have done it pretty good. As far as I know he's never touched his rear diff.
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Post by bubs »

Surfection wrote:
if you work it right you should have that runner for the rest of your life


:lol: :lol: :lol: Boooooring


i would change

i am leaning towards the spool scott - spool the back - air lock the front till a time i have money to waste
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Now correct me if I am wrong but if you put and ARB in you replace the stuff you weld. So why waste the cost of a spool when you are gunna replace the welded stuff with an ARB anyway ??
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Post by POS »

bj on roids wrote:POS only uses his welded off road, but he must have done it pretty good. As far as I know he's never touched his rear diff.


In saying that one has never come apart, whats the chances now of it letting go just as i am about to spank MOGROVERS ar$e at XRCC round 2!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Hell no a welded is not better than a custom built SPOOL, but what i was trying to emphasize was that there is no need for these YOUNG GUYS trying to build a RIG up on a budget to spend money where they can get something that works just aswell and then they can put that money to somthing usefull like LONGS, Twin cases or DIRTY GIRLS!!!! :lol: :lol:

P.S i still like the idea of the Dana 60 hybrid :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: correct me

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Brad wrote:Now correct me if I am wrong but if you put and ARB in you replace the stuff you weld. So why waste the cost of a spool when you are gunna replace the welded stuff with an ARB anyway ??


I put an ARB in the front
Spool in the back for now

and if i ever have any spare money for a second arb i can do it down the track and remove the spool
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Re: correct me

Post by hypo »

bubs wrote:
Brad wrote:Now correct me if I am wrong but if you put and ARB in you replace the stuff you weld. So why waste the cost of a spool when you are gunna replace the welded stuff with an ARB anyway ??


I put an ARB in the front
Spool in the back for now

and if i ever have any spare money for a second arb i can do it down the track and remove the spool


dont waste ya $$ on a spool just weld it, mines welded rear and ARB front and i have had no probs except that i chew out the 5.29's (only coz they r toyota gears, a mate of mine has an after market set of 5.)29's with a welded rear, 35 MTR's and has hah absolutly no probs
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Brad wrote:Now correct me if I am wrong but if you put and ARB in you replace the stuff you weld. So why waste the cost of a spool when you are gunna replace the welded stuff with an ARB anyway ??



that is true! you weld the spiders, and ARB and some detroits replace the entire internal carrier, bolts to your crown wheel, and replaces the whole lot, so you can get to the welding job.
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Post by bj on roids »

POS wrote:
bj on roids wrote:POS only uses his welded off road, but he must have done it pretty good. As far as I know he's never touched his rear diff.


In saying that one has never come apart, whats the chances now of it letting go just as i am about to spank MOGROVERS ar$e at XRCC round 2!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Hell no a welded is not better than a custom built SPOOL, but what i was trying to emphasize was that there is no need for these YOUNG GUYS trying to build a RIG up on a budget to spend money where they can get something that works just aswell and then they can put that money to somthing usefull like LONGS, Twin cases or DIRTY GIRLS!!!! :lol: :lol:

P.S i still like the idea of the Dana 60 hybrid :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Post by NICK »

POS wrote:Whats wrong with $5.00 of mig wire!!!




it is useless without the 1500 dollar mig :finger: :finger: :finger:



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Re: correct me

Post by wat the »

hypolux wrote:dont waste ya $$ on a spool just weld it, mines welded rear and ARB front and i have had no probs except that i chew out the 5.29's (only coz they r toyota gears, a mate of mine has an after market set of 5.)29's with a welded rear, 35 MTR's and has hah absolutly no probs


i keep hearing the 5.29's break really easily. but where exactly do they keep breaking? how strong are they really?
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Post by RUFF »

The pinions are very small but in a high performance 2wd aplication you will prob not have such a drama. These usually break due to shock load caused by bouncing or hoping in off-road use.
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Post by wat the »

ahh ok cheers

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Post by dfhammer »

Nice topic, anyone know a gear cutter who has made spools for landcruiser rr diffs in Auz? Tried Hardman gear cutters in Melb (supposed to be the best for 4WD / drag industry, etc) but they were not interested.
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Post by bubs »

Ask Romac Engineering in qld, they make a 30 spline hilux one, not sure about the lc one though
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Re: correct me

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bubs wrote: if i ever have any spare money for a second arb i can do it down the track and remove the spool


When does anyone ever have "spare money" ???

If ya can't afford it now you most likely can't afford it later.
Do it properly the first time.

Also don't forget, tempory usually ends up being permanent ! ;)
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Post by Webbie »

does anyone ave time 2 write up da proceidure as 2 weldin up da rear :?:
or piont me in da write direction :roll: just purcased a new mi9 welder will be da first job i do :lol:
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Post by Kev80 »

Don't they call a welded diff a Lincoln locker ??? :D
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gtwebbie wrote:does anyone ave time 2 write up da proceidure as 2 weldin up da rear :?:
or piont me in da write direction :roll: just purcased a new mi9 welder will be da first job i do :lol:


You trying to rip off A1MAV and Hypolux's writing styles??? :?:
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Where do you get and how much are aftermarket 5.29 R&Ps?
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Post by Webbie »

NO NO NO :!: :!:
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gtwebbie wrote:NO NO NO :!: :!:
dropped key board now some keys dont work
ABCDEF IJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ am pissed of too ard to respond to t reads :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words: :oops:


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Post by NICK »

Ferwoaza wrote:Where do you get and how much are aftermarket 5.29 R&Ps?



why not use genuine toyotas? or do you mean HP?



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