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80 Series Diffs in a SWB Vitara

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80 Series Diffs in a SWB Vitara

Post by Maggot4x4 »

Does anyone know if you could get this engineered? Would the chassis be strong enough?
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Post by zooker »

Damn dont ya think thats a bit of overkill :shock: Wat do u need diffs that big for??
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Post by skippy »

why not go with the usual hilux diff swap? that would be plenty strong enough.

unless you are planning on running 44" boggers or something.


if your'e going 80 series diffs, why not go bigger and put unimog diffs under it?
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Post by Damo »

Maybe he's already got a pair of 80 series diffs?

I can't see why this couldnt be engineered. The only thing I would be concerned about is the width but i'm thinking it would be reasonably close.

Which state you are in might make a difference. Where r u?
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Post by grimbo »

how are they for offset, will they line up with transfer case and clear the engine. Anything is possible but I'd imagine it would involve a lot of work and $$$ to get it properly done and engineered. They will be awfully wide for a vitara so there are all the worries about tyre clearance with the body work etc which means a big lift as I imagine the whole point of this is to run big tyres. What are you planning?
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offset diff centres

Post by Damo »

Good point Grimbo, I didnt think of that one. Cruiser diffs are offset to the drivers side are they not?

Vitara is drivers side offset front, centred rear.

In this case hilux diffs might be a better choice.
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Post by Wendle »

The vitara rear diff is already wider than A hilux Diff, I believe about 100mm?? (hence the very large backspace to the standard rims) so 80 series diffs are probably about the same?
Then again a stock vitara rim isn'r goingto fit on an 80 series axle, so it is neither here nor there :crazyeyes:
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Post by dave »

wound be an interesting build up
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Post by Damo »

Wendle wrote:The vitara rear diff is already wider than A hilux Diff, I believe about 100mm?? (hence the very large backspace to the standard rims) so 80 series diffs are probably about the same?
Then again a stock vitara rim isn'r goingto fit on an 80 series axle, so it is neither here nor there :crazyeyes:


Vitara is wider than 80 series by 100mm? That's make a 80/Lux diff about the same as a widetrack sierra diff. R u sure about this? I think we need to get some WMS measurements for each and compare. I'm pretty interested in these figures regardless.
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Post by Wendle »

Damo wrote:Vitara is wider than 80 series by 100mm?


No. Wider than a HILUX diff by ~100mm.
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Post by Damo »

Still doesnt sound quite right to me, but it's probably the different offsets that confuse the issue. Thinking of it in that light i'm not so doubtful now.

But I prefer measurements to speculation 8)
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Post by Wendle »

Damo wrote:But I prefer measurements to speculation 8)


Same here, but after looking at Sam's buggy with a standard vitara rear and reversed rims, it is as wide as my GQ with landcruiser rims.
Some actual numbers would be nice to know. 8)
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

My rear wheel track is 1620mm form the centre off the trread.
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

something to compare against
A GU with 15/8 is 1670mm
A 1994 hilux is 1470mm
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Post by Wendle »

overkill wrote:My rear wheel track is 1620mm form the centre off the trread.
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Hilux WMS-WMS = 1397
80series WMS-WMS = 1595
These are from a very reputable source, but YMMV :finger:

So going off sam's measure and a bit of guessery, vitara would be ~1470?
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Post by Wendle »

I think for a lightweight vehicle the vitara rear is perfect..
How strong is the carrier where the link mount threads are tapped into it??
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Post by zookin »

Sam has just put hilux diffs in my short wheelbase.not much wider. but looks mental.
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Post by zooker »

How much did it cost to put the hilux diffs in?
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