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Air Locker

General Tech Talk

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Air Locker

Post by tuff 45 »

Hi, does anyone know if a 40 series ARB air locker will fit a 80 series.

Thanks.
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Post by Daisy »

to the 80 series rear if thats what you mean...

3rd member will bolt up no worries.

the 40 series air locker to the 80 series 3rd member - i think (think) that they have different bearings and can be changed :?


80 series front are different.
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Post by mule75 »

dont 80 series run bigger carrier bearings???
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Post by 80UTE »

mule75 wrote:dont 80 series run bigger carrier bearings???
The id on the carrier bearings is 45mm ( 40,55,60,70's pre ~1990 ) and 50mm on (75&80 post 90) but the od (80mm) and width remains the same so as long as the correct carrier bearings are used they go straight in. Have done this both ways in the past with no probs.

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