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fj80 axles under an fj40?

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fj80 axles under an fj40?

Post by sandmann »

i was told someone here had done this swap. darrins fj40 or something like that.. i havent had much luck trying to find the info so anything would be beter that what i've come up with elsewhere.
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Post by 65Mog »

Here's another one from Sydney.

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Post by Pauwolf »

I am putting them under a 60
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Post by MY45 »

Why did that guy keep the leaves :?
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Post by sandmann »

i've come across some good info on the swap but i'm wondering why more people arent doing it? wider track, full floater rear, 4 wheel disk brakes, elocker option ,huge birffs, coils ect. a full writeup with pics would be great but i havent came across that yet. still looking.
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Post by Pauwolf »

Coil conversions are not legal in Qld, thats why I still have leaves.

The blue 45 probably still has leaves for cost, and 45 chassis is narrower than 80 so a direct replacement is not as easy
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Post by Pauwolf »

Coil conversions are not legal in Qld, thats why I still have leaves.

The blue 45 probably still has leaves for cost, and 45 chassis is narrower than 80 so a direct replacement is not as easy
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Post by slosh »

I had 80 diffs put under my dual cab Hilux. I wanted coils but going leaves was cheaper, unless u do it urself. The leaves were enough work in themselves. The fronts were moved outwards to keep engineer happy. Finding a hi steer arm that works is difficult too if you can't get ur truck to Jmac.
I'm happy with the result tho, and can't wait to do engine conversion so I can drive the thing!
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Post by vanzbrown »

Any more info on the blue 45... That looks wicked.
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