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DIFF MOVE

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Post by frp88 »

Iam going to fit new springs soon :armsup: is there alot off mucking around with moving the diffs :?: I realize that I need tail sharft spacer's the rear seems straight forward but the front with all the steering might be a trojan :D
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Post by beanz2 »

If the springs only give you a 50mm lift or so, you may not have to change driveshafts. Are the center spring pins located in a different location?

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Post by frp88 »

Iknow you can get diffrent spring perches to move the diffs forward some said to turn the spring the otherway I don't know so who has done it :?:
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Post by beanz2 »

I've moved my front diff forward by 30 mm by redrilling my spring perches and the bottom spring plate on my HJ75. I didn't have to extend my driveshaft.

I've heard of conflicting info on spring reversals. Some said it makes the tie rod hit the steering relay rod, some said it works fine.

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Post by more power »

anyone else have any info on this
my fj40 needs more flex
350 chev with t400 soa 3'body lift..rs9000 warn 9000bl winch
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