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Here is some pics of it just sitting together this afternoon. I have to throw the spindles up in the lathe and linish them down a tad so the bearings fit noice. Then saturday is the planned day to weld out
Yes it looks bent, only cause it is just sitting together.
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runnin4life wrote:being driven by some one with a heavy left foot on rocks
Yep, excessive clutch use is pretty hard on rear ends
not if ur yanky
lol i was thinking right but typed left
bahahaha
back to topic
yanks use the right boot for throttle too
That would be different driving an american car is it was the other way round.
OT now, what is the weak link you are trying to fix with this new diff housing? stronger axle tubes? is that centre alot stronger than a factory round one?
Cheers
runnin4life wrote:being driven by some one with a heavy left foot on rocks
Yep, excessive clutch use is pretty hard on rear ends
not if ur yanky
lol i was thinking right but typed left
bahahaha
back to topic
yanks use the right boot for throttle too
That would be different driving an american car is it was the other way round.
OT now, what is the weak link you are trying to fix with this new diff housing? stronger axle tubes? is that centre alot stronger than a factory round one?
Cheers
Hilux 8" Centres and 30 spline axles
Overall why not
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bubs wrote:overall it should be a little stronger than a 35 Spline Dana 60.
Big call right here. Personaly i think it wont be much stronger than a Stock H260. Given it wont break axles(neither do 35spline D60s if using decent axles) but you still have a tiny little pinion shaft to deal with. And this is something that a D60 doesnt have to deal with.
A 9inch would have been a much better starting point for this type of set up.
But at least your having a go at something custom. And it will be a good learning experiance.
bubs wrote:overall it should be a little stronger than a 35 Spline Dana 60.
Big call right here. Personaly i think it wont be much stronger than a Stock H260. Given it wont break axles(neither do 35spline D60s if using decent axles) but you still have a tiny little pinion shaft to deal with. And this is something that a D60 doesnt have to deal with.
A 9inch would have been a much better starting point for this type of set up.
But at least your having a go at something custom. And it will be a good learning experiance.
Well how strong is a stock H260?
Have you done the testing?
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Sierrajim wrote:
So hurry up, come back, buy a Lada (can't believe i just said that) and we'll go wheelin'.
bubs wrote:overall it should be a little stronger than a 35 Spline Dana 60.
Big call right here. Personaly i think it wont be much stronger than a Stock H260. Given it wont break axles(neither do 35spline D60s if using decent axles) but you still have a tiny little pinion shaft to deal with. And this is something that a D60 doesnt have to deal with.
A 9inch would have been a much better starting point for this type of set up.
But at least your having a go at something custom. And it will be a good learning experiance.
Interesting points Tony. I have never seen anyone break anything on a H260, but the weak points I can see are the SF axles and the thin pinion shaft that you mentioned. Bubs has fixed one of these things...
bubs wrote:overall it should be a little stronger than a 35 Spline Dana 60.
Big call right here. Personaly i think it wont be much stronger than a Stock H260. Given it wont break axles(neither do 35spline D60s if using decent axles) but you still have a tiny little pinion shaft to deal with. And this is something that a D60 doesnt have to deal with.
A 9inch would have been a much better starting point for this type of set up.
But at least your having a go at something custom. And it will be a good learning experiance.
Your correct on the pinon shaft, this is the only piece that I believe to be the weak link left.
Once its done we'll have to have a drive off against a 35 spline D60 and see who breaks what
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FireTruck wrote:Looks like a fun project, but I don't get it... what is the logic behind this build?
Tony picked up the major point for me presonally its learning. For 83lux it is to finaly have a rear axle that will be able to cop the abuse he wants to lash out.
Once this rear axle is done it is time to build a 40 spline front
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The diffs used on that ARMY promo landy ute thing used H260 centers on each axle. And it had some thing like 500hp, and they turn lockers on and off. Only little wheels though.
turps wrote:The diffs used on that ARMY promo landy ute thing used H260 centers on each axle. And it had some thing like 500hp, and they turn lockers on and off. Only little wheels though.
Only high range too, which makes a BIG difference.
EDIT:
Forgot to say - great work bubs. Any info on your jig setup to keep it all together while welding?