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Cut & Rotate Front Diff

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Cut & Rotate Front Diff

Post by greenfourby »

Couple of questions

I have a coarse spline front diff (Drum) from an FJ45 Troopie that I want to use as a donor hosing for my 40.

Is the diff housing the same, it looks the same. I know the centre and axles etc are useless to me.

I've been told to grind off the welds around the back of the knuckle where it meets the axle tube then spin the knuckle to the required position and re-weld.

I realise that the spring hangers will also have to be moved.

Has anyone tried this themselves or I am best to get a 'pro' to do it.

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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Best would be to search for a post by kingy last year... pretty much step by step from go to whoa..!
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Post by greenfourby »

Thanks guys , good info

Any idea about the suitability of the donor housing?

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