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hilux diffs under nt sierra

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hilux diffs under nt sierra

Post by joshnz1 »

putting hilux diffs sua on my maruti any do's or donts?

putting sua cause i want the strenght not height

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Post by Gwagensteve »

How hard have you looked at MQ diffs? The front diff will pretty much bolt in. There rear is a bit tougher, but it is only spring pads. MQ's are far cheaper, easier to fit and have better ratios if you find 4.6 (petrol) diffs.

MQ's are a good width, the rear diff is offset, and whole donor cars (also nets the master cylinder and double cardan driveshaft) will be cheaper than one hilux diff.

Most people get pretty obsessed by the idea of hilux because they are much sexier than MQ but it is hard to look past the MQ when you measure and do the sums. Even the rear LSD in the MQ/MK is far superior to

For SPOA MQ is a PITA.

As far as I recall, Maruti have wide track spring spacing. If you have NT spring pad width, it can still be done but does require spacing the front springs out like a WT. You will be doing a lot more work than this if you go hilux.

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Post by ljxtreem »

MQ's are wide track spacing in the front :finger:, sorry steve :oops:, allthough, I do happen to have an MQ diffs sitting in my garage that will bolt stait up to narrow track :cool:, they are for sale if you are interested, but you have to take the whole car :D :D :D

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Post by ljxtreem »

Sorry steve, should have read all of your post :oops: :oops:

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Post by "CANADA" »

ljxtreem wrote:MQ's are wide track spacing in the front :finger:, sorry steve :oops:, allthough, I do happen to have an MQ diffs sitting in my garage that will bolt stait up to narrow track :cool:, they are for sale if you are interested, but you have to take the whole car :D :D :D

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Is that with because of the extra width you put on?
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Post by ljxtreem »

Yeah, the extra width makes, the cast spring pad work :cool: :cool:


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Post by ljxtreem »

MADZUKI wrote:
ljxtreem wrote:MQ's are wide track spacing in the front :finger:, sorry steve :oops:, allthough, I do happen to have an MQ diffs sitting in my garage that will bolt stait up to narrow track :cool:, they are for sale if you are interested, but you have to take the whole car :D :D :D

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NoWay!!!

Is that with because of the extra width you put on?
You calling me fat :finger: :finger:

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Post by "CANADA" »

ljxtreem wrote:
MADZUKI wrote:
ljxtreem wrote:MQ's are wide track spacing in the front :finger:, sorry steve :oops:, allthough, I do happen to have an MQ diffs sitting in my garage that will bolt stait up to narrow track :cool:, they are for sale if you are interested, but you have to take the whole car :D :D :D

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NoWay!!!

Is that with because of the extra width you put on?
You calling me fat :finger: :finger:

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:D :D :twisted:


What did you do for a longside axle?
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Post by ljxtreem »

I got a longside axel cut down and splined, cost about $125, Mq stuff is cheep, usualy costs me about $50 for a CV and inner axel, or can usually get whole diffs cheep too :cool:


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Post by ljxtreem »

Sorry, long side is stock, short side is longer :cool:

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Post by "CANADA" »

ljxtreem wrote:Sorry, long side is stock, short side is longer :cool:

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And always on your back and cant get up...just like Bender :finger: :D




How much width did you put on and how...completely new axle tube or cut and sleve
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Post by ljxtreem »

Giving out trade secrets here :finger: :finger:

Cut and sleave, and 100mm was addaed :armsup:

Shhhh, dont tell anyone :armsup:

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Post by "CANADA" »

ljxtreem wrote:Giving out trade secrets here :finger: :finger:

Cut and sleave, and 100mm was addaed :armsup:

Shhhh, dont tell anyone :armsup:

Mock :D

:armsup: :armsup: :armsup:

Going to keep that in mind for my next zuk!!


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Post by joshnz1 »

ive already got the diffs,and ive moved the front purches into wt position

i got the hilux diffs comeplete for $200 so i thougfht that was cheap enough
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Post by ljxtreem »

thats pretty cheep :twisted: :cool:


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