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Low Range Tcase Gears

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Low Range Tcase Gears

Post by bulldogy »

Guys looking at geting some low range tcase gears either rockhopper or marks gearmaster.
Whos running what?
How long have they been in?
Any problems?
What size tyres are you running with them?

Just trying too find out which set too go with.
Thanks Dave
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Post by Hoonz »

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Post by stool »

Ive had rockhoopers from bigballs just over a year or so without
any problems running 35" MTR`s
GQ with big nuts
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Post by ozy1 »

in my house, we have Rockhoppers in a:
1998 GU RD28T running 35 MTR's have been in nearly 3 years,
1991 GQ TD42 turbo, running 35 MTR's, been in nearly 2.5 years
and a 1988 GQ TB42 auto, running 35 MTR's, been in 6 months

they seem to be geard well alot more controlled drives, never had a drama with them,
there is a little bit of difference between MArks and rockhopper, but ive never used marks so i cant comment on them,
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Post by bulldogy »

Thanks guys
Did a search hoonz :finger: just wanted opinions from pple who have been using for a while and with what tyres etc.
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Post by Hoonz »

i've had mine in for4 years marks adapters kits ...

turns an amature into an instant pro ... makes it heaps easier on the
drive line ... crawling rocks
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Post by AndrewPatrol »

Bulldoggy - Marks is bringing out different ratio's soon. Just to add confusion to the decision. Check their site, addy in links. Provided I can get it past the "upper house" I'll let you know how they go ( 43% reduction).
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Post by bulldogy »

Yer i have seen the diff ratios but as im running the 37s and like rock i wanna go as low as possible.
prob going to get the marks.
Hope they have em in stock :D
Dave
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