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Toyota driveshaft flanges

Tech talk for Hilux

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Toyota driveshaft flanges

Post by antt »

i'm just trying to figure out what sort of different flanges there are out there for lux/cruisers

i got a 5.29 centre, and have compared it to a 45 series cruiser flange, and it is slightly smaller in diameter, and the bolt holes are smaller.

just wondering what sort of lux it is out of? mainly so i can get tailshafts and the pattern drilled in my sye's
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Post by RUFF »

5.29s generaly have an early Flange on them. Like 79-83. But you are better off swapping a later model flange on to this. So you can run the later larger hilux Flanges and Uni Joints 84-Current.

If you plan on getting shafts made then dont use Cruiser flanges and Uni Joints. The hilux ones will run up to 40* before clearencing.
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Post by antt »

thanks tony, thats what i'd suspected. prob is i may be forced to stick with the earlier, smaller diameter flange for clearance on the rear output on the tcase...unless i space it out
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Post by RUFF »

The early Hilux has a realy small Uni joint.
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