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Diff Transplant

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Pep
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Diff Transplant

Post by Pep »

Hi all

Apart from air lockers or welding the centre, what other options do i have for the rear diff in a sierra?
I've heard that a CJ6 or CJ7 diff transplants are a good strong option.
am i being misled by this option?

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Post by moose »

a common diff transplant is hilux !!
also MQ patrol is used a bit !!
even 1 member on here(Chopzuki) has GQ diffs under his zook !!!

I think Liam(BBM) has dana diffs under his ? Not sure if there 30,s or 40,s ??
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Post by Pep »

Hi Moose

Thanks for the reply
What i was told, is that the CJ6/7's are the same wheelbase and stud pattern as the WT zooks, and led to believe that it would be a better option, also as the CJ6 diff has the same offset as the zook.

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Re: Diff Transplant

Post by grimbo »

Pep wrote:Hi all

Apart from air lockers or welding the centre, what other options do i have for the rear diff in a sierra?
I've heard that a CJ6 or CJ7 diff transplants are a good strong option.
am i being misled by this option?

Thanks
what exactly are you trying to find out. In your first sentence you are talking about lockers then you ask are CJ diffs a good strong option. Strong for what? D you want more locker options or are you wanting stronger diffs or…? :?
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Post by Pep »

I can get LSD with the CJ diffs that wont break cause i'm told that lockers in sierra diffs only twist axels. i do apologise if i sound nieve i'm just trying to get some real advise without blowing my money in the wrong direction :cry:
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Post by lay80n »

You start talking about lockers, then go to complete axle swaps. The DANA axles in cj6/7 i pretty sure are D44 rear and D30 front, though it might be a D44 front, which would be the better option anyway if you went the Dana route. As far as wheelbase goes, they are different, and why would if you were going as far as a complete axle swap would you not tailor the WB to what you want anyway. The trackwidth of hte diffs would prob be wider than the zook diffs anyway you go, Hilux,cruiser,MQ,GQ,dana or MOGS. Not that this is a bad thing. In regards to wheel offset, once you increase the size of your tyres, you have to change the offset to keep then out of the suspension/steering and to keep the scrub radius more acceptable, though it is also a easy way to get a few more inches width with large offset too.

Figure out what you want to know, why you want to make this change, how much your prepared to spend and what your want to achive with your zook. Then we can answer best for you

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Post by Pep »

OK sorry what i want to know is:
What is the best way to get both rear wheels turning, willing to spend $1500 or so, without having too many probs after
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Post by lay80n »

Pep wrote:OK sorry what i want to know is:
What is the best way to get both rear wheels turning, willing to spend $1500 or so, without having too many probs after


Ahhhh so you want locker info. Thats better. You price range looks good, so ARB air locker all the way.

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Post by Pep »

OK thanks, now what about axel probs with an air locker is it an issue?
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Post by sierrajim »

Pep wrote:OK thanks, now what about axel probs with an air locker is it an issue?
Pep
This will depend on the load applied by either:

a) tyre size. Larger tyres will apply more load to the axles. Plenty of people run 33's without problems on sierra diffs. (some run 30's and break diffs, see point b)

b) how heavy your right foot is. If you drive like a lunatic you'll break something.
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Post by Pep »

Thanks
I'm currently running 29's but once i've put a 1.6L motor in i would like to run 31's and i try not to go too hard on the go pedal
(but sometimes that the only way to it up there)
OK it looks like an air locker is the way to go, thank you and sorry for the confussion earlier :cry:
I'll try to be more specific with my questions in the future :oops:

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Post by lay80n »

Pep wrote:Thanks
I'm currently running 29's but once i've put a 1.6L motor in i would like to run 31's and i try not to go too hard on the go pedal
(but sometimes that the only way to it up there)
OK it looks like an air locker is the way to go, thank you and sorry for the confussion earlier :cry:
I'll try to be more specific with my questions in the future :oops:

Cheers Pep
If you go to 31's with suitable gearing and a locker or 2, you wont need to be as hard on the go pedal as before. So much more control and traction available. You will love it.
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