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'94 widetrack driveshaft conversion to hilux shafts

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'94 widetrack driveshaft conversion to hilux shafts

Post by Geoffrey Dick »

can this be done or is it a real pain? custom double carden front and rear shafts are pricey. is this a cheaper option? i.e. replacing sierra shafts with modified double carden hilux drive shafts.

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Post by bazooked »

i presume ur springover?, u just need a standard hilux shaft on the front, and a double cardan on the rear. the spigots or the yokes might need working depending on the year of the shafts, i just slotted the holes in my yokes to fit the sierra flanges.
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Post by Geoffrey Dick »

any particular year good to use?
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Post by alien »

interested in this myself...

So its hilux rear shaft up front, and wont the suzi front shaft work in the rear? or am i confused? i think im confused.
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Post by bazooked »

ur confused... :roll:
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Post by droopypete »

Hilux rear shaft in the front of a sierra,
hilux front shaft (double cardin) in the rear.

I have done this in my 92 wide track, the bolt patern is identical :shock:
But the locating spigot on the toyota flange is 1mm (from memory) larger than the suzuki, I had the toyota flages turned down as they will last longer than the suzuki parts that they bolt to :lol:
Mine was a bit tricky as I have a t/case mounted hand brake with a smaller bolt patern so I made an adapter plate that goes between the toyota flange and the suzuki drum :armsup:
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Post by redzook »

droopypete wrote:Hilux rear shaft in the front of a sierra,
hilux front shaft (double cardin) in the rear.

I have done this in my 92 wide track, the bolt patern is identical :shock:
But the locating spigot on the toyota flange is 1mm (from memory) larger than the suzuki, I had the toyota flages turned down as they will last longer than the suzuki parts that they bolt to :lol:
Mine was a bit tricky as I have a t/case mounted hand brake with a smaller bolt patern so I made an adapter plate that goes between the toyota flange and the suzuki drum :armsup:
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u need early hilux ones or they wont bolt up im pretty sure :D
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Post by droopypete »

redzook wrote: u need early hilux ones or they wont bolt up im pretty sure :D
Mine were off a late(ish) solid axle model with vented discs, not sure of the year, but early lux's had solid discs not vented.
I know this only confuses the issue, sorry.
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Post by redzook »

droopypete wrote:
redzook wrote: u need early hilux ones or they wont bolt up im pretty sure :D
Mine were off a late(ish) solid axle model with vented discs, not sure of the year, but early lux's had solid discs not vented.
I know this only confuses the issue, sorry.
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ok i thought u needed early ones. was rong
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Post by bazooked »

the shafts i used were the same spigot as the sierra ones, i just had to open up the holes a bit to fit
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Re: '94 widetrack driveshaft conversion to hilux shafts

Post by burls »

Droopy pete if your still on here have you got a drawing for the adapter you made for the toyo driveshaft to handbrake drum?
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Re: '94 widetrack driveshaft conversion to hilux shafts

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burls wrote:Droopy pete if your still on here have you got a drawing for the adapter you made for the toyo driveshaft to handbrake drum?
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Re: '94 widetrack driveshaft conversion to hilux shafts

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droopypete wrote:
burls wrote:Droopy pete if your still on here have you got a drawing for the adapter you made for the toyo driveshaft to handbrake drum?
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Re: '94 widetrack driveshaft conversion to hilux shafts

Post by screwwoole »

I used hilux shafts and got then re worked by my local driveline place. They work the treat and heaps stronger.
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