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hilux diff mated with 9 inch center

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hilux diff mated with 9 inch center

Post by Zeyphly »

I am looking a buying a hilux that has had the rear diff modified so that it is running a 9 inch center to supposed hilux axles. This is just first mod in the list of a list i have been given that has supposedly made this truck awesome.
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Post by sumkindaroadkill »

Mate I would be keen to see how they perform - looking at doing something like that myself.
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Post by Slunnie »

Why wouldn't you just run a LC60 diff? They're 9.5" and I'm not sure but I think they're the same or similar WMS as the wide hilux axles at the rear.
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Post by -Richo- »

You are talking about a ford 9" arent you??? The cruiser diff isnt as strong as a ford 9", its not just the crownwheel size that makes a diff strong.

I dont see why you would go to all that trouble using hilux axles, why not something beefier? Check out sunray engineerings "609" axles for example.

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Post by bad_religion_au »

his asking because he's buying the rig with it in it already.

ford 9 inchesare alot stronger than cruiser diffs... i doubt i would have killed 3 9 inch pinions behind a 2f...

LC60 axles are wider than hilux, hilux are the same as 40 and 75 series axles i believe.
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Post by Zeyphly »

yeah it is a ford nine inch i am just curious cause to mee it seems like a whole lot of money he has spent on this vehicle to get it perfect the way he wants it. It is nice when it is getting sold at more than 3 times less than what the bloke spent on building it.
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Post by J Top »

The 9" pinions will fail with spring rap the same as any other diff.
There was a big post a while ago about the myths surrounding 9" diffs.
DaddyLongLegs had some interesting things to say about weak carriers etc.
Alignment would be my concern with any hybrid part like this, particularly on a daily driver, not such an issue on a toy.
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Post by 80UTE »

J Top wrote:The 9" pinions will fail with spring rap the same as any other diff.
There was a big post a while ago about the myths surrounding 9" diffs.
DaddyLongLegs had some interesting things to say about weak carriers etc.
Alignment would be my concern with any hybrid part like this, particularly on a daily driver, not such an issue on a toy.
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Ive made up dozens of Cruiser Hilux hybrid rear diffs and never heard from and one having hassels and goes together with std cruiser centre and std lux axles so if theres ever a prob you can find the bits that could break at the milkbar.

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Post by Shadow »

80UTE wrote:
J Top wrote:The 9" pinions will fail with spring rap the same as any other diff.
There was a big post a while ago about the myths surrounding 9" diffs.
DaddyLongLegs had some interesting things to say about weak carriers etc.
Alignment would be my concern with any hybrid part like this, particularly on a daily driver, not such an issue on a toy.
J Top
Ive made up dozens of Cruiser Hilux hybrid rear diffs and never heard from and one having hassels and goes together with std cruiser centre and std lux axles so if theres ever a prob you can find the bits that could break at the milkbar.

Wally
asid from the width issues, wouldnt it be easier just to fit a complete cruiser axle housing :S
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Post by bad_religion_au »

Shadow wrote:
80UTE wrote:
J Top wrote:The 9" pinions will fail with spring rap the same as any other diff.
There was a big post a while ago about the myths surrounding 9" diffs.
DaddyLongLegs had some interesting things to say about weak carriers etc.
Alignment would be my concern with any hybrid part like this, particularly on a daily driver, not such an issue on a toy.
J Top
Ive made up dozens of Cruiser Hilux hybrid rear diffs and never heard from and one having hassels and goes together with std cruiser centre and std lux axles so if theres ever a prob you can find the bits that could break at the milkbar.

Wally
asid from the width issues, wouldnt it be easier just to fit a complete cruiser axle housing :S
but then you have to deal with offset rear pumpkin, and springing it over
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