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Diff locks for G60s???

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Diff locks for G60s???

Post by G60V8 »

Can anyone help with diff locks for G60s ???
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

yea a welder! :cool:
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Post by Wendle »

A Detroit can be bought for the rear.
Best option for the front, realistically, is to put a 60 series cruiser axle in and lock that with whatever you feel like.
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Post by G60V8 »

why would i put a week ass toyo diff in ,if i wanted to go that far i would just put in a MK-MQ DIFF IN :?:
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Post by Wendle »

the cruiser diff will be stronger then the MQ one. GQ diff would be even better but your leaves will foul on the pumpkin :)
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Post by Fathillbilly »

you could use some diffs out of a GQ leaf sprung patrol cab chassis, or some dana's

but in referance to G60 stuff, some of the long wheel base trays came out with an LSD but good luck finding one or like wendle said detRIOT
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Post by bazzle »

What diff do you currently have?

Do you know its designation?
ie h260, h233 etc

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Post by G60V8 »

DANA 70 IN REAR AND 44 IN THE FRONT THANKS EVEYONE ? :lol:
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Post by bazzle »

DANA 70 IN REAR AND 44 IN THE FRONT THANKS EVEYONE

So why didnt you say thet in your 1st post??

ARB have a Dana 70 locker


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Post by 2car »

G60V8 wrote:DANA 70 IN REAR AND 44 IN THE FRONT THANKS EVEYONE ? :lol:


I think ARB make one for the 44 too. And stop shouting :roll:
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Re: Diff locks for G60s???

Post by RobsG60 »

I've put a gu petrol lsd in the rear of my g60, and can now fit an airlocker.
make a new thrust block, machine the crown wheel and there you go. There is a detroit locker available. For the front, use a mq or 40 series front end and move the centre bolts holes out 8mm, then figure out the steering. Disc brake are a bonus too.
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Post by RUFF »

G60V8 wrote:DANA 70 IN REAR AND 44 IN THE FRONT THANKS EVEYONE ? :lol:


So tell me how the 44 is stronger than a cruiser diff?
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Post by G60V8 »

for rob in montrose is your g60 a hard top and dark red . i live in montrose to it would be good to catch up :!:
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Post by RobsG60 »

Re Montrose, my G60 is light blue with original canvas soft top, but around the corner from me is a dark red one with newer soft top and a chev badge on the grill.
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Post by G60V8 »

That would be my G60 Rob, have seen you drive by a few times, will give you a call soon.
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