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Gearing with a g16b

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Gearing with a g16b

Post by antt »

ok, i'm trying to decide which way to go with my gearing in my pos once the diff swap is done.

originally was gonna just whack in a set of trailtough rockmonster gears and be done with it, but want to look at other options.

removing the vit case and runnin a sierra tcase is an option, and i think overkill even do a kit for this nowadays dont they?? only worry i have is the strength (or lack of) the S3 gears. everyone seems to have broken a set lately.

so this brought me to the hilux tcase adaptor. anyone know when the m&m one will be released? what sorta $$$'s? this opens up more opportunities, using gears, or duals. plus the case is stronger.

i dunno which way to go, anyone got any suggestions?
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Post by cj »

I heard that the Series 4 should be available in a few weeks.
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Post by Fourdogs »

Could look at cutting off the front output off the vit case and puting a second case behind the original.
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Post by grimbo »

cj wrote:I heard that the Series 4 should be available in a few weeks.
So what are Series 4 and who makes them.

My Series 3 have lasted for nearly three years now.

Mind you two years of that was sitting in a garage
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Post by Damo »

grimbo wrote:
cj wrote:I heard that the Series 4 should be available in a few weeks.
So what are Series 4 and who makes them.

My Series 3 have lasted for nearly three years now.

Mind you two years of that was sitting in a garage
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Post by Gutless »

My S3's are still going strong in their 3rd different vehicle....over 2 years after I got them.. ;)
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Re: Gearing with a g16b

Post by Damo »

antt wrote:ok, i'm trying to decide which way to go with my gearing in my pos once the diff swap is done.

originally was gonna just whack in a set of trailtough rockmonster gears and be done with it, but want to look at other options.

removing the vit case and runnin a sierra tcase is an option, and i think overkill even do a kit for this nowadays dont they?? only worry i have is the strength (or lack of) the S3 gears. everyone seems to have broken a set lately.

so this brought me to the hilux tcase adaptor. anyone know when the m&m one will be released? what sorta $$$'s? this opens up more opportunities, using gears, or duals. plus the case is stronger.

i dunno which way to go, anyone got any suggestions?
More info dude! Are you still going to run this thing on road? with what tyres? The changes things because the sierra xfer doesnt run a 1:1 in high range and the hilux does. Have there been any failures with the Trailtough gears? They sound like the best idea to me as long as they have got the strenght you want. Mainly because they are less dicking around than anything else.
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Post by cj »

grimbo wrote:
cj wrote:I heard that the Series 4 should be available in a few weeks.
So what are Series 4 and who makes them.

My Series 3 have lasted for nearly three years now.

Mind you two years of that was sitting in a garage

There will be set fitted to a certain white Sierra in our Club soon, fingers crossed. I think that they are going to be something like 6.5:1 but ask Steve as he will know more than I do. But what does it matter to you as you don't wheel your Sierra anyway do you? :lol:
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Post by grimbo »

cj wrote:
grimbo wrote:
cj wrote:I heard that the Series 4 should be available in a few weeks.
So what are Series 4 and who makes them.

My Series 3 have lasted for nearly three years now.

Mind you two years of that was sitting in a garage

There will be set fitted to a certain white Sierra in our Club soon, fingers crossed. I think that they are going to be something like 6.5:1 but ask Steve as he will know more than I do. But what does it matter to you as you don't wheel your Sierra anyway do you? :lol:
I will alright, as soon as I can get the bl**dy Swampers back on.

Anyway back on topic are these US or Oz sourced gears?
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Post by alien »

dual transfers would be awesome - but VERY exxy...

i reckon go the calmini transfer gears... www.puresuzuki.com
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Post by cj »

OZ via Japan. I believe but am not 100% sure that these are the replacement for the Series 3 which seems to have had a few problems for some.
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Post by alien »

apparently the rockhopper gears are all made in taiwan or something now, which may explain breakages through using lower grade steel? just a rumour i heard..
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Post by mud4b »

series 4 are replacing the series 3.

they are 25% reduction in high
186% in low from memory.
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Post by grimbo »

I'm happy with my Series 3 as I was with my Series 1 (although I did destroy them but that was due to bad installation)
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Re: Gearing with a g16b

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Damo wrote:
antt wrote:ok, i'm trying to decide which way to go with my gearing in my pos once the diff swap is done.

originally was gonna just whack in a set of trailtough rockmonster gears and be done with it, but want to look at other options.

removing the vit case and runnin a sierra tcase is an option, and i think overkill even do a kit for this nowadays dont they?? only worry i have is the strength (or lack of) the S3 gears. everyone seems to have broken a set lately.

so this brought me to the hilux tcase adaptor. anyone know when the m&m one will be released? what sorta $$$'s? this opens up more opportunities, using gears, or duals. plus the case is stronger.

i dunno which way to go, anyone got any suggestions?
More info dude! Are you still going to run this thing on road? with what tyres? The changes things because the sierra xfer doesnt run a 1:1 in high range and the hilux does. Have there been any failures with the Trailtough gears? They sound like the best idea to me as long as they have got the strenght you want. Mainly because they are less dicking around than anything else.
thats what i'm thinkin damo. cant really be farked dickin around with anything at this stage. plus haven't heard of any failures yet
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Post by DeWsE »

Antt I reckon these are the way to go

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Post by antt »

i was lookin at doin something like that dewse, i've even already cut the front output of a spare vit case. but was worried about vibrations
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