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HELP - Wide Track kit on a Hilux

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HELP - Wide Track kit on a Hilux

Post by LuxyBoy »

Hi Guys,

Putting my IFS rear housing on this weekend and just wondering should i replace the O-ring seal aroung where each axle bolts up to the housing :?:

There also looks like there was either silcone or a seal aroung where the diff bolts on :?: :? Anyone know :?: If so i will need to get these before the weekend :roll:

Anything else i need to know :?:
Yes i got the handbrake cable with the new housing ;)
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Has no one done this :?:
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Post by maitlandboy »

No i would'nt replace o-ring.
Clean off crap from around diff housing using a solvent cleaner, use blue gasket glue when you put the diff centre back in, thats all i use now.
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Post by LuxyBoy »

maitlandboy wrote:No i would'nt replace o-ring.
Clean off crap from around diff housing using a solvent cleaner, use blue gasket glue when you put the diff centre back in, thats all i use now.
Thanks mate. Is there a brand name for that blue gasket glue or will any do :?:
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Re: HELP - Wide Track kit on a Hilux

Post by Gribble »

LuxyBoy wrote:Hi Guys,

Putting my IFS rear housing on this weekend and just wondering should i replace the O-ring seal aroung where each axle bolts up to the housing :?:

There also looks like there was either silcone or a seal aroung where the diff bolts on :?: :? Anyone know :?: If so i will need to get these before the weekend :roll:

Anything else i need to know :?:
Yes i got the handbrake cable with the new housing ;)
1. If it has any sign of damage, splits, flat sections etc, but these rarely ever break.

2. Use the correct gasket and some RTV sealant for this flange, not silicone.

3. You will need the later model drums, you cant use your old narrow-track ones.
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Post by Struth »

Toyota reccomend just a liquid gasket seal for the front diff.

Just ask for it at Rip Every Poor C--t Off or Bursons.

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Post by ausyota »

"Ultra blue" is what you want.
Brand name sold by Loctite is "Blue Max silicone" but everyone should know what your on about if you ask for ultra blue.
Works great for almost any gasket.
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Post by LuxyBoy »

Struth wrote:Just ask for it at Rip Every Poor C--t Off or Bursons.
cheers.
ROLF :lol:
Thanks guys ;)
I got the whole thing drum to drum and handbrake cable just no centre as mine will be used.
I will have to get some of the Ultra Blue tomorrow :D
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Post by Tomolux »

on this tpoic. who makes the spacers for fitting the ifs hubs on the front now that ORI is capput
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Post by ausyota »

ORI is back under new managment.
ABT also sells them.
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Post by TWISTY »

I got mine from ABT.......will hopefully be fitting them next week :D (to my hilux diff'd zook)
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Post by maitlandboy »

If anyone is interested i have pulled my wide track diffs out, i have the whole lot available with the spaces already on the front and ifs hubs installed plus the ifs rear diff. Centres a re 4:1:1.
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Tomolux wrote:on this tpoic. who makes the spacers for fitting the ifs hubs on the front now that ORI is capput
http://www.sky-manufacturing.com/
Cheapest; cheaper than anything Australia shipped to your door :D
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Post by badger »

how wide does this make the diffs when you do this?
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Post by ausyota »

badger wrote:how wide does this make the diffs when you do this?
It makes the front diff the same width as the IFS rear housing.
3 inches wider overall than a standard SA lux.
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