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toy CVs

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toy CVs

Post by SWAMPRR »

i have a question i cant find an answer on here anywhere have searched a few times but came close but still doesnt answer my question !

im doing a front and rear toyota centre conversion and CV conversion and im about to order my axles from jack mac with either toy ends or rover ends upfront.

im just wondering if i run toyota CVs do i use a toy CV plus that little length of axle attacted to it? to replace the rover one because i havent measured the toy one but it looks longer than the original rover one?

does jac mac only supply the front flange which connects to the toy CV i was going to ask the guy from jack mac but he sounded kinda grumpy and in a rush.

any idea how much a couple of secound hand toy cvs cost or is it better using sams toy CVs which are $300 each
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Post by F'n_Rover »

some crap i know :

new toy cv's around $80 - 110 each aftermarket dont know how strong.

second hand - the wreckers i rang wont seperate the cv's from the shafts. they want around $110 for axle and cv

dive member -
as ive got part time 4x4 i'll be using a toy 30sp fwh centre in a series fwh outer. if it's fitable. :lol:
i was going to do this on the rear as its a real cheap way of doing it, but i reckon i'll cop heaps for running fwh on the arse end. :oops:

hope its some help
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Post by landy_man »

u need to get need drive flanges from jacmac as well...
then get some longfields or haultech toyota cv's...
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Post by Loanrangie »

Toy cv's have the stub axle combined so you need only the inner JM axles x3 and the front short side you can use a lc 60 series axle, craig can you confirm this.
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Post by RUFF »

The 60 series axle will work on the short side. This is basicaly all we have ever used on the Lockless. You will also have to modify your Spindle to accept a Toyota Spindle bush and also accept the larger diameter axle. Jeff at JacMac can also do this i beleive.
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Post by SWAMPRR »

ok so if i only order the rear axles + drive flanges and the long side of the front axle halfshaft and 2x front drive flanges + 2x brass bushes i should be ok.

If i got to the wreckers and buy 1 x 60 series short front axle and both cvs and i already have the toy centres out of a 100 and a hilux

il have everything i need to do the conversion

PS i also need the rear housing out of a range rover wagon with the filler on the housing or else il need to make one on mine as its on the centre.
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Post by RUFF »

SWAMPRR wrote:ok so if i only order the rear axles + drive flanges and the long side of the front axle halfshaft and 2x front drive flanges + 2x brass bushes i should be ok.

If i got to the wreckers and buy 1 x 60 series short front axle and both cvs and i already have the toy centres out of a 100 and a hilux

il have everything i need to do the conversion

PS i also need the rear housing out of a range rover wagon with the filler on the housing or else il need to make one on mine as its on the centre.
If you are doing the conversion try and Sorce some later model Flat Bottom diffs.

Here is a list of what you will need to complete this conversion.

Toyota High Pinion centre for the front,
Hilux Low pinion Centre for the rear,
2x Jacmac rear axles. If you are going to 30 spline outer drive flanges you will also have to Bore out the spindles to suit this,
Long side Jacmac Front axle,
60series Cruiser Short side axle or if you want a better quality Axle go for the Jacmac axle to suit,
4x Drive Flanges to Suit,
Bored and modified Front Spindles to suit the Hilux CVs. This is not just fitting a bush. The spindle also needs to be bored out and Machined to suit the hilux Bush.
Modify both pinion flanges to suit the range rover tailshaft. This requires machining the spiggot hole larger and re-drilling the flange.
A full set of Toyota Diff Centre Studs and nuts to locate the centre. You will also need the appropriate drill and tap to suit this.Dont make the same mistake we m,ade and use the original Range rover studs and re-drill the toyota centre as this is a PITA when you need to replace a centre at Tuff Truck :bad-words:
A gaskit to suit a hilux diff centre is realy handy with marking the housing.
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Post by landy_man »

to add to the above...
you will also need to bore out your swivel housings to suit the new axles...
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Post by SWAMPRR »

ok im already modifying the spindles and getting them bored out 30 thou, what else do i need to do to them to modify them to accept toy brass bushes? and also what do i need to do to the swivle hubs?
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Post by landy_man »

the swivels need to be bored out so that the toy/jacmac axle will fit through it ;)
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Post by SWAMPRR »

do they need to be also bored out 30 thou? like the swivels? what mods do i need to make to the swivels other than boring them out 30 thou
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Post by landy_man »

not sure on exact amount needed to be removed...
i just dropped all my swivels & spindles at jacmac and told him to make the new axles and cv's fit ;)
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Post by RUFF »

landy_man wrote:to add to the above...
you will also need to bore out your swivel housings to suit the new axles...
Thanks i forgot about that.

You can get away without doing this but you need to remove the Swivel Housing fit the axle then re-fit the Swivel housing. Then fit the CV to the axle. But its much easier if the Swivel housing has been modded.
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Post by RUFF »

SWAMPRR wrote:do they need to be also bored out 30 thou? like the swivels? what mods do i need to make to the swivels other than boring them out 30 thou
Yes bored the same as the swivels No other mods to the Swivels needed. Remember you are going to need to Bore your Rear Spindles as well if running 30-30 spline axles. If you run 30-24 spline axles you can fit the axles through the diff centre hole before fitting the centre. Then just slide them all the way out as far as you can till you fit the centre.
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Post by landy_man »

RUFF wrote:
landy_man wrote:to add to the above...
you will also need to bore out your swivel housings to suit the new axles...
Thanks i forgot about that.

You can get away without doing this but you need to remove the Swivel Housing fit the axle then re-fit the Swivel housing. Then fit the CV to the axle. But its much easier if the Swivel housing has been modded.
i cant see how this is possible as my axles from jacmac have a "collar" near the cv end that would not fit through the swivel hole
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Post by RUFF »

landy_man wrote:
RUFF wrote:
landy_man wrote:to add to the above...
you will also need to bore out your swivel housings to suit the new axles...
Thanks i forgot about that.

You can get away without doing this but you need to remove the Swivel Housing fit the axle then re-fit the Swivel housing. Then fit the CV to the axle. But its much easier if the Swivel housing has been modded.
i cant see how this is possible as my axles from jacmac have a "collar" near the cv end that would not fit through the swivel hole
Sorry you could be correct. Im pretty sure we got ours made the same as the Toyota Axles so they dont have this coller. I think the first sets had the Collar but im sure the last set we got didnt have it. The 60 series Axle Has no problem fitting this way.
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Post by landy_man »

yep... i run a 60 series and jacmac up front...
the jacmac has the collar but the 60 does not...
i assumed the collar was to stop the axle sliding too deep into the diff....
not 100% sure though...
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Post by RUFF »

landy_man wrote:yep... i run a 60 series and jacmac up front...
the jacmac has the collar but the 60 does not...
i assumed the collar was to stop the axle sliding too deep into the diff....
not 100% sure though...
Yes thats what its for but the Toyota Axle has the C-clip to hold it from going in to far.
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Post by 77Rangie »

I'm about to do the conversion, my axles etc arrived friday and there were no collars. This is what jeff sent for the front hub mods
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Post by HSV Rangie »

yep thats it

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Post by RUFF »

Give you all a tip. dont buy the Bronze bush from toyota. From memory they were $80 something each. I use aftermarket ones that are available from most Auto Parts Stores. And usually only pay around $20 each for them.
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Post by HSV Rangie »

If I remember correctly
JM machines the spindle, supplies and fits the bush $75.00 each.

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Post by SWAMPRR »

ok i got my axles today and 2 bronze bushes from jac mac and that drawing same as the one above...however im not really sure where everything goes.


the brass bushes i got do i need to replace the ones that are on my front spindles with these placed over metal ones or somthing? do i need to remove the orininal brass looking one and bore out the spindle to fit the new one supplied by jac mac?

if anyone has done this modification please tell me how its done
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Post by SWAMPRR »

putting it all in this weekend, can anybody give me advice on that last point?
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

SWAMPRR wrote:putting it all in this weekend, can anybody give me advice on that last point?
I haven't yet done the mod, but it looks like you need to:

(1) remove old bush from spindle
(2) machine spindle to accept new (hilux) bush so that it sits in the position specified in the pic above.
(3) machine a steel ring/bush to fill up the gap where the flange of the old bush used to be
(4) loctite and fit it all together
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Post by BIg StEvE »

bloody take lots of pics when your doing the conversion! Good luck mate! Let us know how it all goes!
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Post by SWAMPRR »

yep will do, im going to make a website with heaps of photos and details on how i did the conversion. im currently waiting for race engineering to finnish modifying those spindles then i can start mounting the centre for the position and drill and tap the studs.

im going to run standard toyota cvs out of a hilux/bundera until i break one then il probably upgrade to somthing better. iv spent soo much money on the mods lately i thought if i can save some $$ i will.
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

So how are you going so far? You are braver than me. I will be doing this mod though.
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Post by BIg StEvE »

4WD Stuff wrote:So how are you going so far? You are braver than me. I will be doing this mod though.
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Me too hence "SHOW ME THE PICS!" Good luck mate. All you maxi drivers can watch and dream. He He! :cool:
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Post by ranover »

been figuring out how to start this mod or where to start :bad-words:

whats the website need pics :D good luck and have fun
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