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hiace diffs into hilux
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hiace diffs into hilux
just wondering if the hiace van diffs are the same as the hilux diff centres and will they fit in i have heard of this swap because they are a lot cheaper to buy centres
No they arent all 5.29's, or are you talking the hiace trucks. I have pulled three out of early 80's Hiace vans(petrols) and they were all 4.375 ratios. The first one i got from the local wrecker for $45, but he said for that price you can pull it out. No problem. The one in the front of my lux came from a hiace as well, that one was $150 tho. ID plate below the passenger seat will give you the axle code. Also the Hiace 4sp internals will fit the petrol hilux 4sp (L40). Externally they look nothing alike.
re hiace diff centre
thanks guys this answers some questions
I have a busted 83 Lux that for some reason the previous owner fitted two different ratio diffs< I suspect the rear was stuffed or geared to low for the turbo engine with 4 speed box, I was looking for replacment diffs and found that the Hiace had the same diffs, Hilux diffs are advertised for $250+(seen them as high as $1100) each, yet I can buy a clapped out van for $100,
I was looking at maybe a couple of old late 70s-early 80s vans just for the diffs, anyone have a link to diff ratios used in Hiace vans with each engine type and YOM
I'll be looking at fitting 35s to this thing so would be looking at 5.29 ratios, it's not going to be a daily usage vehicle so highway speed won't be that important, low gearing will, fitting a 5 speed and TD engine from a surf
Kev
I was looking at maybe a couple of old late 70s-early 80s vans just for the diffs, anyone have a link to diff ratios used in Hiace vans with each engine type and YOM
I'll be looking at fitting 35s to this thing so would be looking at 5.29 ratios, it's not going to be a daily usage vehicle so highway speed won't be that important, low gearing will, fitting a 5 speed and TD engine from a surf
Kev
99 100 series cruiser, 83 Busted Lux, BA Falcon
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