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4AGZE swap driveshaft ???

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4AGZE swap driveshaft ???

Post by zuku26 »

Hello, I don't know if this question has been covered... I tried searching first but it keeps saying no matches found.

I would like to know what you guys with 4AGE/4AGZE swaps did about the driveshaft. Will the factory samurai driveshaft work. Just to help a bit I'm dealing with a factory 2wd samurai/sierra. So no front axle and transfer case to deal with.
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Post by Guy »

We never got 2wd Zuks in aus ... so I doubt that anyone here will be of alot of practical help .. plenty of theory.
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Post by zuku26 »

The drivetrain on a 2wd and 4wd are the same minus the fwd tranfer case. I just need to know if the how they did theirs. Did the drive shaft from the sierra plug right into the toyota piece, did they have to make a custom drive shaft, Basically the run down on how they got the rear wheels to move. Also what tranny they used. I plan to use a T-50, originally I planned a k-50 and a 4age, but I figure if I'm going to go through the work I might as well do it right,
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Post by bazooked »

from memory ya need a toyota sprinter rwd box, and u will definately have to beef ur tail shaft, and no the sierra yoke wont fit in the toyo box.
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Post by Drew »

get the t50 shaft put the sierra diff flange on measure & have the shaft shortened or lengthened to suit
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