any ideas would be great.

its all a bit confusing


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Your Rangie has (or should have) the earlier model course spline axles which are barely up to the job with the standard 3.5. The HP isn't the only deciding factor here as the torque and resistance to that torque is far more important. Eg the 6.5 Chev will produce heaps of grunt and combined with the increased traction offered by your larger tyres will create significant strain on the driveline although the auto will probably take the "edges" off that strain by smoothing out the power delivery a little.6.5 rangie wrote:my 83 rr runs a 6.5 chev diesel/t700 combo with an rt95 t/c. my worry is that the driveline won't handle the motor, it only puts out 120kw/400Nm which isn't really a lot of power. should i give maxi drives a go or go nissan, i could go 9inch but that looks like to much hassle. its not a comp rig its just my toy.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Sam(If you are talking Sam Overton from Haultech) doesnt run Maxi drive Axles. We use toyota Centers with JacMac axles and our own CVs(Haultech).Micka wrote:Go with the maxi drive axels and lockers. Use the haultech CVs.
You have a Rangie, dude. If you want a nissan then go get a nissan.
How many comp trucks do you see break the maxi stuff? How many times has Sam broken his stuff? And I would think that their trucks are pumping out more HP than yours will and they are driving harder terrain than the average trip would cover.
I am running 37" Creepies with standard running gear with an upgraded ECU. I have babied it for a few trips and then last two trips I have booted it because I have the maxi drive components coming in a few weeks. No breakages...no worries.
It all comes down to how you drive them.
Micka
Sorry i should have worded that differently.RUFF wrote:Anthony how many Axles have you seen break in a Rover after converting to Toy centres?
I have never seen this happen and can guarentee they are a lot stronger than GQ or GU Axles.
That's what I said...but I guess it wasn't clear. I was referring to the haultech CVs when I said 'Sam'. Not to maxi axels.RUFF wrote:Sam(If you are talking Sam Overton from Haultech) doesnt run Maxi drive Axles. We use toyota Centers with JacMac axles and our own CVs(Haultech).Micka wrote:Go with the maxi drive axels and lockers. Use the haultech CVs.
You have a Rangie, dude. If you want a nissan then go get a nissan.
How many comp trucks do you see break the maxi stuff? How many times has Sam broken his stuff? And I would think that their trucks are pumping out more HP than yours will and they are driving harder terrain than the average trip would cover.
I am running 37" Creepies with standard running gear with an upgraded ECU. I have babied it for a few trips and then last two trips I have booted it because I have the maxi drive components coming in a few weeks. No breakages...no worries.
It all comes down to how you drive them.
Micka
The majority of replies are suggesting that you look at CVs from Haultech. The maxi-drive CVs are obscenely expensive. Standard older 110 CVs would probably do the job, but I guess it all depends on the driving that you want to do.6.5 rangie wrote:So which cvs are the best to run in this situation. I have the toy centres, but when ordering the front axles does it matter which cvs you run, toy or rangie. (i have spare stock rangie thats all).
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