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what air lockers fit 60s

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what air lockers fit 60s

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just wanting too know what air lockers too look out for when buying one second hand ?
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jake lawson wrote:just wanting too know what air lockers too look out for when buying one second hand ?


Pretty sure it's RD33 front and back
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buckingfox wrote:
jake lawson wrote:just wanting too know what air lockers too look out for when buying one second hand ?


Pretty sure it's RD33 front and back

Pretty sure it`s RD23 front and back
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what im trying too ask is from what models 40s? 75s?
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for starts 75 series will.
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Re: what air lockers fit 60s

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4sum4 wrote:
buckingfox wrote:
jake lawson wrote:just wanting too know what air lockers too look out for when buying one second hand ?


Pretty sure it's RD33 front and back

Pretty sure it`s RD23 front and back


S'funny cos I could have sworn the ARB catalogue said RD33 for a 60 series.
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jake lawson wrote:what im trying too ask is from what models 40s? 75s?


Catalogue says 40, 55, 62, 75, 80's (rear only not front) & Lexus 450 (rear only not front)
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4sum4 wrote:
buckingfox wrote:
jake lawson wrote:just wanting too know what air lockers too look out for when buying one second hand ?


Pretty sure it's RD33 front and back

Pretty sure it`s RD23 front and back


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OK the catalogue Say`s ( I read it cause I wanted to no my self)

100s Front Live axle RD23 Rear RD64
80s Front RD23 rear RD33
Prado rear RD23
78 & 79s front RD23 rear RD64
hj75s front RD23 rear RD33
7# front and rear RD02
60s Front and rear RD02
40s RD02 Full Floaters RD08
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Post by Ice »

just to confirm :)

theres an rd02 in mine

and ive had 60 diffs in and out :P you just have to change the flange somtimes

all depends if your buying the locker by itself or in a centre

some older centres have different splined shafts
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actually and further to that dont just go with what someone in an arb store says

they tried to tell me my swb 70 was a cut down troopie and then a bundy

i wont go into what locker they said i had to get for the front... it wasn't an rd02 they suggested
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4sum4 wrote:OK the catalogue Say`s ( I read it cause I wanted to no my self)

100s Front Live axle RD23 Rear RD64
80s Front RD23 rear RD33
Prado rear RD23
78 & 79s front RD23 rear RD64
hj75s front RD23 rear RD33
7# front and rear RD02
60s Front and rear RD02
40s RD02 Full Floaters RD08


Checked the catalogue also cos I was getting confused :? I was going off the PDF file on their website. However you're right catalogue says RD02's which coincidentally aren't listed in the PDF.
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Post by 80UTE »

buckingfox wrote:
jake lawson wrote:what im trying too ask is from what models 40s? 75s?


Catalogue says 40, 55, 62, 75, 80's (rear only not front) & Lexus 450 (rear only not front)


Id say as listed above but to run the 1990 and on 75 and 80 series you need to run the carrier bearings from that model as the bearing had a bigger ID. From memory the early are ~43mm and the later are 50mm but they do fit as i always use the later as the o-rings sit in the carrier and wear the seal ring as the earlier are the other way round and wear the carrier end cap.

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Post by Ice »

bit of a dig in the past
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buckingfox wrote:
jake lawson wrote:what im trying too ask is from what models 40s? 75s?
Catalogue says 40, 55, 62, 75, 80's (rear only not front) & Lexus 450 (rear only not front)
Id say as listed above but to run the 1990 and on 75 and 80 series you need to run the carrier bearings from that model as the bearing had a bigger ID. From memory the early are ~43mm and the later are 50mm but they do fit as i always use the later as the o-rings sit in the carrier and wear the seal ring as the earlier are the other way round and wear the carrier end cap.

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so does an rd02 with different bearings fit a later model 75 or 80 that uses the rd33 ?
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Post by QIKAZZ »

I just was in the same situation trying to figure out what ones were in my 60 as I needed an O-Ring, but I couldnt work out if I had the new ones or the old ones because I not long bought it off a car yard and didnt know how long they had been in the 4wd for, in the end I took it to arb.

Anyway the arb service & parts catalouge it says this. It may help if you are looking at second hand ones.

RD01 Toyota 8", 45mm BRNG (replaced by RD23) 30 Spline, All Ratios
RD02 Toyota 8.9", 45mm BRNG (replaced by RD33) 30 Spline, All Ratios
RD08 Toyota 8.9", C-Clip, 45mm, BRNG (replaced by RD124) 30 Spline, All ratios


And the catalouge says this.
LandCruiser 40, 55, 60, 62, 75, & 80 Series, Lexus LX450

Front

To 1989 12 bolt, full floating 33 (1.31") 30 All RD33*
1990-97 10 bolt, full floating 33 (1.31") 30 All RD23

Rear

1969-76 12 bolt, semi floating 33 (1.31") 30 All RD124*
1977-89 12 bolt, full floating, 45mm bearing ID 33 (1.31") 30 All RD33*
1990-97 12 bolt, full floating, 50mm bearing ID 33 (1.31") 30 All RD33
1977-92 12 bolt, semi floating 33 (1.31") 30 All RD124

*Late model 50.00mm [1.969"] ID carrier bearings (e.g., from FJ/HJ80 model) must be used. This will also improve bearing life.

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