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Common Hilux Diffs

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Common Hilux Diffs

Post by beebee »

What's the most common (cheapest) diff centres to fit a hilux?
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Post by Webbie »

It would have to 4.3 i think dave as ive now pulled 2 of em outta the rears of 1st and 2nd gen 2x4 lux's so they would probly be in the hiaces as well . $500 buck for the centres from the wreckers :shock:
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Post by dumbdunce »

they're all pretty cheap. at Pick'n'Payless they typically want $100 for a hilux/hiace diff, and sometimes can be haggled down from there if you tell them you're going to pull it apart, therefore no warranty. They are as common as dirt - pick a ratio and find it. anything over $150ish each on the shelf is too much.
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Post by -Richo- »

dumbdunce wrote:they're all pretty cheap. at Pick'n'Payless they typically want $100 for a hilux/hiace diff, and sometimes can be haggled down from there if you tell them you're going to pull it apart, therefore no warranty. They are as common as dirt - pick a ratio and find it. anything over $150ish each on the shelf is too much.
Do you know someone there??? last time i rang them chassing 4.88's they wanted $450 just like every other wrecker in Sydney! Im chasing high pinion diffs at the moment, want to give me some haggling tips? :D
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Post by beebee »

You're doing well to get them for that. As a rule I don't pay more than $150. Usually down to around $100 if you're buying a few. Some wreckers want $450 for them up here though. I can't see anyone buying them for that though. :roll:
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Post by My Lil Lux »

I've found 4.56's pretty easy to come by, usually around the 150, have got a few for $50 bought whole bundera diff for $250 with 4.56 high pinion, which also leaves me with two spare cv's, axles :armsup:
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Post by tufflux »

I brought Two 5.125 hiace centres from TOYHATSU in vic for about $390 inc frieght
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