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NT with WT or Lux Diffs?
NT with WT or Lux Diffs?
Is it worth building up a NT and installing WT diffs to obtain the extra clearance between tyre and spring? Are lux diffs that much better for an everyday and weekend fun driver?
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Re: NT with WT or Lux Diffs?
lux diffs no questions3111107@ wrote:Is it worth building up a NT and installing WT diffs to obtain the extra clearance between tyre and spring? Are lux diffs that much better for an everyday and weekend fun driver?
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id rather 1" less diff clearance and the reliablity that the lux diffs havealien wrote:doesnt a lux diff need a 33" tyre to have the same clearance as zuk diffs on 31's?
might be an issue if legality is in the equation - Western Aust. only allows 6" lift now... which means max 4" lift and 31's.
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if you had to buy the wide tracks, then it would be just as cheap to get lux diffs, just as much work putting either under your car.
ie change spring perches, on lux and zuk.
redrill pinion flange, unless you put NT centre back in which is 3.9 instead of 3.7 for WT.
you will need new rims with lux. but if you only have stock zuk rims, then you need to upgrade anyway.
advantage of bigger brakes and bigger everything on lux.
very good range of lux ratios. and they are just as cheap as zook stuff.
MQ's are cheap too!
have a nice day.
ashley
ie change spring perches, on lux and zuk.
redrill pinion flange, unless you put NT centre back in which is 3.9 instead of 3.7 for WT.
you will need new rims with lux. but if you only have stock zuk rims, then you need to upgrade anyway.
advantage of bigger brakes and bigger everything on lux.
very good range of lux ratios. and they are just as cheap as zook stuff.
MQ's are cheap too!
have a nice day.
ashley
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IMHO = who cares if your Opinion is Humble! its your opinion isn't it?
so IMO it a waste of a H
IMHO = who cares if your Opinion is Humble! its your opinion isn't it?
so IMO it a waste of a H
im thinkin up a trailered weekend basher zuk and I am interested in this info as well. I am getting through the bible, slowly...
I want to get a running, cheap zuk, and because its not going to be registered i want to get it going as cheap as possible.
To do this, i assume a NT is the cheaper option? then I can throw some hilux diffs under, welded centres, SPOA, track bar (axle wrap prevention), extended shackles, cut guards, body lift, 15" rims + 33s, maybe exo.
I was thinking of going straight to coily but after seeing barathrums zook capability i dont think it will be worth the hassle/money off the bat for a weekend basher.
Have got access to most tools to do most of this myself.
Does this sound like a good setup to start? What is the best bang for buck zook to look for, for something like this? (model, track, engine, wheelbase etc)
EDIT: oh sh1te, totally just hijacked this thread...
I want to get a running, cheap zuk, and because its not going to be registered i want to get it going as cheap as possible.
To do this, i assume a NT is the cheaper option? then I can throw some hilux diffs under, welded centres, SPOA, track bar (axle wrap prevention), extended shackles, cut guards, body lift, 15" rims + 33s, maybe exo.
I was thinking of going straight to coily but after seeing barathrums zook capability i dont think it will be worth the hassle/money off the bat for a weekend basher.
Have got access to most tools to do most of this myself.
Does this sound like a good setup to start? What is the best bang for buck zook to look for, for something like this? (model, track, engine, wheelbase etc)
EDIT: oh sh1te, totally just hijacked this thread...
All the gear, No idea...
Re: NT with WT or Lux Diffs?
where are you, is legality an issue, how much of a budget do you have, what sort of terrain will you drive, what size tyre are you going to run? A bit more detailed info can mean the difference in an educated answer or a bit of a guess.s3111107@ wrote:Is it worth building up a NT and installing WT diffs to obtain the extra clearance between tyre and spring? Are lux diffs that much better for an everyday and weekend fun driver?
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Mainly beach and dirt road thrashin as im heading back to SA from Vic, but also like to head to the flinders ranges and a few other harder locker only tracks that I have found over the years. Money isn't really an issue as long as it's not to over the top as i have had a WT before and never had a problem. The weakest link i found was the engine and gearbox mounts I went throungh 2 sets (dune hoping ). I do have a 1990 Hilux thats used on the family farm and was thinking of wreaking it for the parts even though they would probably need rebuilding.
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i have this seup dont get any vibratins from the shaftPatchy wrote:i was looking at hilux axles today and they dont have an off-set centre, so how would they fit a suzi??? just thought this would have been a prob. i know cruisers have the centres off-set would these be a better option to do a swap with
i moved the rear mount on the transfer over 45mm and that helps take the angle out of it
TOYZUKI 96 coily zook,lux diffs, 3 inch suspension lift,3 inch body lift, 33'sMTRS,series 4 hopper,power steer,twin air lockers,4 LINK front and rear,2 inch spacers(GOT WIDTH)
You may then want to check the legality of these sort of conversion before you do them. I believe that these conversions may be difficult to get done legally for SA. Do a search on here and see what you can find but best bet is contact the SA people before you start.s3111107@ wrote:Mainly beach and dirt road thrashin as im heading back to SA from Vic, but also like to head to the flinders ranges and a few other harder locker only tracks that I have found over the years. Money isn't really an issue as long as it's not to over the top as i have had a WT before and never had a problem. The weakest link i found was the engine and gearbox mounts I went throungh 2 sets (dune hoping ). I do have a 1990 Hilux thats used on the family farm and was thinking of wreaking it for the parts even though they would probably need rebuilding.
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