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Were can I buy Calmini gears in Australia

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Calmini gears or Rockhoppers????


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Were can I buy Calmini gears in Australia

Post by Aerenandmel »

Were can I buy Calmini gears in Australia or do I have to order them from the states.....
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Post by Podge »

Is it an 81 Sierra that you want a gear set for??
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Post by Aerenandmel »

I have been told that calminis have a lifetime warranty, is this true or crap. I have heard of a few people that have busted rockhoppers, that’s why I’m thinking the calminis. I haven’t had either before.
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Post by Aerenandmel »

The gears are for my brothers 1993 sierra, 31's and its a killa when its comes to clutchs. But I am also interested.
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Post by Drew »

i'd go with calmini gears
you can get calmini in aus from 4wd usa perth(can be be months if not in stock) but if you want good service & your parts soon, buy from spidertrax in the states $695 US this month plus freight.
definitely cheaper than buying them here, also no duty on things made in the states now i'm told
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do they afect high range or just low range?
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Post by Drew »

calmini are 20% reduction in high range i think rockhoppers are 18% in high range
low range is 6.5 to1 calmini
low range is 6 to 1 rockhopper series 3
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Post by suzukiboy »

Go the Calmini gears I have a set in a Vitara.
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Post by lay80n »

I have a set of calmini 5.14 gears in my sierra. Had series 1 rockhopper before, and busted them. Have not had a problem with the calmini's so far. Got them through Sean at ABT. Good service and no hassle.

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I ripped 3/4 of the teeth off the input shaft of s4 rockhoppers with a stock motor and 31's
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Post by Nev »

Drew wrote:calmini are 20% reduction in high range i think rockhoppers are 18% in high range
low range is 6.5 to1 calmini
low range is 6 to 1 rockhopper series 3
rockhopper s1 are 18% in high and s3 are 22%
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Post by evanstaniland »

http://www.abt4x4.com/index.php?PCID=3997

Calmini 4.16 Rockcrawler Gears, produces a 12.2% hi range reduction, 83.6% lo range. $ 1,150.00 inc.

Calmini 5.14:1 Rockcrawler Gears, provides a high range reduction of 18.3% and an awesome low range reduction of 127%, $ 1,295.00 inc

go the 5.14:1 :armsup:

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Post by ofr57 »

is abt in sydney?
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Post by mlzook »

i got the 6.4:1 trail tough gears from sam at overkill and they are way :cool:
never had a problem with them and they have copped a pretty hard time.
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Post by lay80n »

Nev wrote:
Drew wrote:calmini are 20% reduction in high range i think rockhoppers are 18% in high range
low range is 6.5 to1 calmini
low range is 6 to 1 rockhopper series 3
rockhopper s1 are 18% in high and s3 are 22%

Series 1 wasnt that high, bout 12% or so. I used to run these till i blew them up, then went to Calmini, they were not that low.
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Post by Aerenandmel »

Drew wrote:i'd go with calmini gears
you can get calmini in aus from 4wd usa perth(can be be months if not in stock) but if you want good service & your parts soon, buy from spidertrax in the states $695 US this month plus freight.
definitely cheaper than buying them here, also no duty on things made in the states now i'm told


How much does it cost to get them here from the states? is there hidden costs involved such as import taxs. Ive never brought anything from the states before.


6.5 or 5.14 ratio....1.3L suzuki diffs & 31's?


Would the 5.14 calmini gears give me the same or close crawl ratio as if I put in 5.12 vitara diff gears into the 1.3L diffs?
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Post by nicbeer »

noelb1 wrote:I ripped 3/4 of the teeth off the input shaft of s4 rockhoppers with a stock motor and 31's
This a S4? First one i have heard off that has done this.

Warranty? What farked them, (installation or other)

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Post by DiddyZook »

Calmini 6.5:1 gears are $695 USD ($920 AUD) on special ends today. How much are they here in Aus?

Does anyone know the freight charge to bring a set over?
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Post by La Fonda »

When i enquired about it to calmini they said they don't deal here to public & to contact 4wdUSA, who seem very Sporadic with replies to emails and I find people don't give the same information over the phone as in written contact (this from working in customer service myself)
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Post by lay80n »

There are plenty of places in NSW that sell calmini stuff. I was pretty sure that calmini stuff could be ordered from the states, try somewhere other than calmini, there are plenty of places over there that will ship. I have ordered a detroit ez-locker from the states, was heaps cheaper than over here and had no prolem finding it (www.roadlessgear.com). I got my Calmini's from Sean at ABT bout a year ago. Cant remember the price but it wasn't too bad at all, and the service was great. Prob would of looked overseas, but i had just grenaded a set of series 1's and needed the car back on the road.
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Post by suzukiboy »

La Fonda wrote:When i enquired about it to calmini they said they don't deal here to public & to contact 4wdUSA, who seem very Sporadic with replies to emails and I find people don't give the same information over the phone as in written contact (this from working in customer service myself)
I found that with a certain suppler of Calmini parts what they say and what you get is two different things.
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suzukiboy wrote:
La Fonda wrote:When i enquired about it to calmini they said they don't deal here to public & to contact 4wdUSA, who seem very Sporadic with replies to emails and I find people don't give the same information over the phone as in written contact (this from working in customer service myself)
I found that with a certain suppler of Calmini parts what they say and what you get is two different things.
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Post by suzukiboy »

Not without my self getting sued.

I just say any part/accessories supplied that asks for upfront money, does not deliver until you ring them, take 8 months to get parts in, ships order in batches and then charges more will not get more of my business. :x
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Post by cj »

Deal with Rick at Hawk Strictly Suzuki. he is a Calmini stockist and he is good and will send USPS which is cheaper than UPS and almost as quick in my experience. He and Brent at TrailTough always get pretty good raps for their service.
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Post by just cruizin' »

Got in contact with Calmini in the states this week, 5.14 with freight to OZ $675US over $900Aus. How much duty would be applicable. If anyone has a transfer case for sale with crawler gears in Brisbane let me know, PPLLEEAASSEEEEE. :P :P
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Post by munga »

i'm looking at trailtough for a gearset. USD$195 shipping (UPS) to my door
Can anyone tell us any other costs involved? import duty/taxes etc?

big it up for trailtough's service. replied my email within 24hrs.
I'm still waiting for my 2 emails to tjm aust, which I sent in may..
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Post by muppet_man67 »

Ive heard about this lifetime warranty on calmini gears however, im curious as to whether you would still be covered by it if you bouhgt from an overseas supplyer.
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Post by -Mandy- »

I saw (read heard) a friend on the weekend completely bust up a SERIES 4 Rockhopper while trying to take off on flat ground in a sierra on 31's - no prior wheelin had been done :cry: .

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Post by muppet_man67 »

thats some pretty severe failures occuring. any other reports of series 4 failures.
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Post by munga »

fyi:

All goods (except for tobacco products and alcoholic beverages) may be imported duty and tax free if their value is $1,000 or less.

Note: However, where there are multiple packages to the same addressee in Australia from a single consignor overseas that arrive at about the same time, then the value of all packages will be combined for duty and tax assessment purposes.


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