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picture showing gu v's gq c's dana 60

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picture showing gu v's gq c's dana 60

Post by zzzz »

Just thought this picture might be interesting to some people.
Wish I had more axles to compare, but this was all that was lying around.

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dana 60 - 1.5" 35 spline
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Post by N*A*M »

cool

anyone have a pic of gq vs fj80?
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Post by RUFF »

Zac can you do me a favour and measure the smallest diameter of the stub shafts on both the GQ and the GU CVs? They apear to be the same diameter in those pics.
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Post by bru21 »

i think they are. the locking hubs are interchangeable
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Post by zzzz »

RUFF wrote:Zac can you do me a favour and measure the smallest diameter of the stub shafts on both the GQ and the GU CVs? They apear to be the same diameter in those pics.


I will measure them up for you, but it will take a few days.
The main difference I could see is that the bell has a lot more material around the bearings in the GU version.
But they do look pretty much the same size to me as well. The calipers will tell the truth

Does anyone know if they are made out of different material?
Looking at the nissan stuff it looks like it would break where it necks down but I am told that rarely happens.

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Post by hypo »

N*A*M wrote:cool

anyone have a pic of gq vs fj80?


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Post by hypo »

:roll:

by the way the larger(cleaner) one is the fj80 the dirty(broken) one is the GQ
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Post by ludacris »

The 80 series is bigger but weaker. :roll:

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Post by N*A*M »

cool ben

trying to find out about fitting cr-mo fj longfields into gq housings

hope the knuckle ball has enough room
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Post by hypo »

ludacris wrote:The 80 series is bigger but weaker. :roll:

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y the weeker ??

u hear of more GQ cv's than 80 cv's busting, well i have anyways
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Post by hypo »

N*A*M wrote:cool ben

trying to find out about fitting cr-mo fj longfields into gq housings

hope the knuckle ball has enough room


yeah it can b done, Carlton has got all the measurements sused and that, i was gunna do it 2 mine but i wanna build sumthing different ;)

zook on 80 series diffs :cool:
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Post by Drafty »

How many 80's do you see competing in comps compared to GQ's though :?:
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Post by hypo »

sorry i just re read wot u said, i duno if the 80 series cv's will fit but the luxy cromo ones will, and they will b way stronger than the GQ
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Post by Wendle »

the 80 series cr-mo longfields won't fit in to gq knuckle, but the hilux ones will. that will be a strong front end then.
it will be interesting to see how the heat treated stock GQ cv's go for strength, as it is very rarely the bell that breaks, usually the star and race get exploded and the bell is perfect untill you keep driving on it for a while. the ring welded on the end should hopefully stop the cv distorting enough to let the balls smash the star though ?????
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Post by 80UTE »

ludacris wrote:The 80 series is bigger but weaker. :roll:

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I don't understand how you come to that conclusion :!: Ive broken 80 CV's but that was with 38's B/Block Chev and lots of revs in high range and sheared the end of the shaft off. What must be concidered is that the majority of 80's in Oz were fulltime 4x4 and these CV's getting around have done how many k's and ive replaced them for noise problems and have seem noisy high km ones let go as well. I run new non gen but made in Japan CV's with heaps of confidence. The only thing that lets the 80 diff down in a big truck is the hilux size diff. Every thing else in the Toy diff is great ie Wheel bearing size/spacing, free wheel hubs, axles and brakes.

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