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Nissan Low Range Gears
No, don't work at Mark's.
I am a gearbox and gear designer.
Did the original design for the Nissan low range gears for Mark's which rockhopper copied.
We of course have a backlash eliminator same as the factory gears.
The new 44% will have a backlash eliminator too.
I have had 2nd thoughts about the 24% reduction as I don't think people want to spend the money for only 24%.
The new 44% will be available at the start of November.
Mark H
I am a gearbox and gear designer.
Did the original design for the Nissan low range gears for Mark's which rockhopper copied.
We of course have a backlash eliminator same as the factory gears.
The new 44% will have a backlash eliminator too.
I have had 2nd thoughts about the 24% reduction as I don't think people want to spend the money for only 24%.
The new 44% will be available at the start of November.
Mark H
Patrol
Chevrolet V8
Twin Lockers
Chevrolet V8
Twin Lockers
yeah i'm starting to think possibly 85% reduction might be too much.
it all sounds like a much better option but my mates (i appreciate their opinion) are very negative towards the reduction gears saying i'll have to change to high range all the time while cruising between hills on fire trails and that i'll have higher fuel consumption (which aint such a big problem, i dont go 4bing to conserve fuel) and that they'll be little use on the beach.
They dont know what its like driving a petrol in certain situations! now i'm just whinging for not buying a diesel in the first place.
What about just changing diff ratio's? is it as good a bang for your bucks as reduction gears
it all sounds like a much better option but my mates (i appreciate their opinion) are very negative towards the reduction gears saying i'll have to change to high range all the time while cruising between hills on fire trails and that i'll have higher fuel consumption (which aint such a big problem, i dont go 4bing to conserve fuel) and that they'll be little use on the beach.
They dont know what its like driving a petrol in certain situations! now i'm just whinging for not buying a diesel in the first place.
What about just changing diff ratio's? is it as good a bang for your bucks as reduction gears
Not the same thing by any means.Josh n Kat wrote:What about just changing diff ratio's? is it as good a bang for your bucks as reduction gears
Diff ratios - you adjust both High and low, lose speed (higher RPM for = speed) when you change them/worse economy on road.., but better for overtaking...
But if you have gone bigger tires, it would be advisable, made a world of difference in my auto...
I agree with the stoppin changing high/low/high all the time, thats why these dont sound do bad as 84%... all depends on $.
yeah i've got a set of 35's which i only run on dirty weekends, otherwise its my crappy 33's.
but would the 44% reduction gears be worth the effort? another plus would possibly be there's no requirement to modify the transfer case as it says for the 85% reduction gears. dunno what it is that needs modifying but thats what i was reading on the marks website
but would the 44% reduction gears be worth the effort? another plus would possibly be there's no requirement to modify the transfer case as it says for the 85% reduction gears. dunno what it is that needs modifying but thats what i was reading on the marks website
Just reading through this thread and found it quite interesting. Does anyone have any updates on these new reduction sets? Or still waiting?
Also, like others mentioned, my patrol does run away a little too fast on steep downhills for my liking. Its a petrol. How much will reducing the gearing help??
Also, like others mentioned, my patrol does run away a little too fast on steep downhills for my liking. Its a petrol. How much will reducing the gearing help??
dwaynes wrote:pretty sure i saw a sign at marks site at the 4x4 show giving the same price of 1200 for all three gear reductions
There is the same amount of work and material required to manufacture them as it is the 83%. Anyway I spoke to Mark at the show and he confirmed they will be same price as the 83%.
No transfer case mods will be needed. The gears are almost the same size as original. I thought these could be cheaper at the start but numbers aren't enough to bring the set up costs down. Also the steel price rises in the last 12 months are running above 40% and 70% over the last 2 years.
Patrol
Chevrolet V8
Twin Lockers
Chevrolet V8
Twin Lockers
Hoss wrote:Hoss wrote:No transfer case mods will be needed. The gears are almost the same size as original. I thought these could be cheaper at the start but numbers aren't enough to bring the set up costs down. Also the steel price rises in the last 12 months are running above 40% and 70% over the last 2 years.
Did the original design for the Nissan low range gears for Mark's which rockhopper copied.Mark H
Big statement..
Do you have a date for the Marks gears coming out...
I've found the original thread on the patrol forum archives for the release of the Rockhopper gears
Is there any reason that you did not modify the high range at the same time?
Series 3's for sierras do both high and low range ratios therefore helping out gearing on the highway at the same time for those with bigger tyres.
This is the only thing stopping me putting the 35's on. The damn thing (4.5 GU auto) is too dam slow as it is.
maybe you can shed some light on this Hoss?
Series 3's for sierras do both high and low range ratios therefore helping out gearing on the highway at the same time for those with bigger tyres.
This is the only thing stopping me putting the 35's on. The damn thing (4.5 GU auto) is too dam slow as it is.
maybe you can shed some light on this Hoss?
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
As far as I know, High range is straight through the t/case (Like 4th in a gearbox) so doesn't actually run through any gearing.sierrajim wrote:Is there any reason that you did not modify the high range at the same time?
Series 3's for sierras do both high and low range ratios therefore helping out gearing on the highway at the same time for those with bigger tyres.
This is the only thing stopping me putting the 35's on. The damn thing (4.5 GU auto) is too dam slow as it is.
maybe you can shed some light on this Hoss?
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The transfers do run straight through so you can't change high range.
You can in 40 & 60 series landcruisers because they are gear driven in high range. Suzuki is also gear driven in high range. 80 series is also gear driven in high range but gears are only made to change the low range ratio.
You can in 40 & 60 series landcruisers because they are gear driven in high range. Suzuki is also gear driven in high range. 80 series is also gear driven in high range but gears are only made to change the low range ratio.
Patrol
Chevrolet V8
Twin Lockers
Chevrolet V8
Twin Lockers
The silence is deafening... obviously the copying statement isnt true.bogged wrote: Hoss wrote:
Did the original design for the Nissan low range gears for Mark's which rockhopper copied.Mark H
Big statement..
Do you have a date for the Marks gears coming out... I know when the Rockhoppers came out...
Bogged, you're just a sh1t stirrer aren't you???bogged wrote:The silence is deafening... obviously the copying statement isnt true.bogged wrote: Hoss wrote:
Did the original design for the Nissan low range gears for Mark's which rockhopper copied.Mark H
Big statement..
Do you have a date for the Marks gears coming out... I know when the Rockhoppers came out...
Thanks for the info on the high range guys.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
Actually we could change the high range in cruiser and patrol. There's room for a second offset idler on the same shaft. It would more than double the cost though, and given the small number of people who'd actually need/ pay for them, it's just not high on the priority list.
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I'll dig out the date when the gears were first designed.
Lets see if anyone else brings out another ratio like 44% reduction.
There are gears advertised for suzuki with a reduction of 170%. This is utter crap. It is a physical impossibility to fit that reduction into a standard suzuki trnsfer case. If you do the count on the numbers of teeth and do the calcs you'll find the real reduction is more like 60%.
The thing is the general public get sucked in because they don't know how to do the calcs. They fit the gears and the truck goes slower so it must be right?
Remember one thing about gears sold by Mark's.
*** AUSTRALIAN MADE ***
Any money spent stays in this country as it should.
HOSS
Lets see if anyone else brings out another ratio like 44% reduction.
There are gears advertised for suzuki with a reduction of 170%. This is utter crap. It is a physical impossibility to fit that reduction into a standard suzuki trnsfer case. If you do the count on the numbers of teeth and do the calcs you'll find the real reduction is more like 60%.
The thing is the general public get sucked in because they don't know how to do the calcs. They fit the gears and the truck goes slower so it must be right?
Remember one thing about gears sold by Mark's.
*** AUSTRALIAN MADE ***
Any money spent stays in this country as it should.
HOSS
Patrol
Chevrolet V8
Twin Lockers
Chevrolet V8
Twin Lockers
Funny thing is you drive a Patrol, was that made in Australia?Hoss wrote:*** AUSTRALIAN MADE ***
Any money spent stays in this country as it should.
HOSS
As much as i love my country i am a strong believer that the "made for Australian conditions" sales pitch is a bunch of rubbish.
I don't think that there is any need for a slinging match here, you have a product, rockhopper have another. Canning someone elses product is not a good thing, it generally makes the one doing the canning look like a fool.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
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