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Jackaroo and Rodeo Diff Question??

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Jackaroo and Rodeo Diff Question??

Post by MAV-RIK »

A freind of mine has a 85 Turbo Diesel Jackaroo and his rear diff centre is stuffed, He has located a cheap 2WD Rodeo and the diffs look identical,What he wants to know is are the centres a swap over job or are they different ratio wise and stuff.Any help will be appreciated....MAV
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Post by CRUSHU »

im guessing its a kb rodeo?
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Post by MAV-RIK »

The Rodeo is an 82 model fitted with a 1600 petrol engine and his Jackaroo is an 85 model Turbo Deisel..Will the ratios be the same or will he have to fit his crown and wheel.
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Post by MAV-RIK »

Also will the axles be the same.
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Post by Greazy »

Hi!!!

Mine is an 85 Jackaroo but its the petrol and has a LSD rear. Generally speaking Rodeo and Jackaroo parts are virtually the same and too my knowledge if your mate doesnt have the LSD than yes it should be a stright in and out job. But dont quote me on that??? :?

Sorry i couldnt help further,
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Post by WOLF »

The diff's will probably be the same BUT, I doubt the ratio's will.If both cars were petrol's then you have a better chance.
I know toyota when making Hi-Luxes use different diff ratio's to give the pissy deisles more torque.
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Post by MAV-RIK »

Hi WOLF thanks for the reply, he ended up ripping them both out and they are exactly the same even the same ratio so he might have even fitted it in by now already as i havent seen him for a few days..Thanks

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