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yuri rear disconnect

Post by Spartacus »

i was looking at this and thought id ask a stoopid question

http://www.yuri4x4.com/rear_drive.php

how is it fitted to the transfer?

does it just bolt onto the transfercase output on one side, and connect to
the driveshaft on the other?

and just to check:
does it work by moving a splined collar off the output flange on the disconnect?
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Re: yuri rear disconnect

Post by christover1 »

Spartacus wrote:does it just bolt onto the transfercase output on one side, and connect to the driveshaft on the other?

and just to check
does it work by moving a splined collar off the output flange on the disconnect?
Thats how it looks to me, I believe you are correct.
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Re: yuri rear disconnect

Post by WICKED »

Spartacus wrote:i was looking at this and thought id ask a stoopid question

http://www.yuri4x4.com/rear_drive.php

how is it fitted to the transfer?

does it just bolt onto the transfercase output on one side, and connect to
the driveshaft on the other?

and just to check:
does it work by moving a splined collar off the output flange on the disconnect?
pretty much what you said.
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Post by Spartacus »

alrighty then so unless someone can point out that its not "bolt on" so to
speak ill shoot him a bell and find out more.
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Post by 4sum4 »

Iv`e fitted a toyota one from trail tuff,hopfully be strong enough
here`s a right up that should explain how it works
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthre ... disconnect
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Post by Spartacus »

4sum4 wrote:Iv`e fitted a toyota one from trail tuff,hopfully be strong enough
here`s a right up that should explain how it works

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthre ... disconnect
just read the first 3 pages and people are saying drum brakes suck big ones.

im not boasting or anything but when i had no rear driveshaft on, doin "pretend digs"
the front spun me around, and the rear held me WITHOUT CUTTING BRAKES fine?
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Post by largesuzy »

Spartacus wrote:
4sum4 wrote:Iv`e fitted a toyota one from trail tuff,hopfully be strong enough
here`s a right up that should explain how it works

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthre ... disconnect
just read the first 3 pages and people are saying drum brakes suck big ones.

im not boasting or anything but when i had no rear driveshaft on, doin "pretend digs"
the front spun me around, and the rear held me WITHOUT CUTTING BRAKES fine?
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Post by not not »

Hand break is useless if its on the rear of the transfer.
Have a look at the haultech unit that is air over hydro Cheap and effective And will work well with a yuri rear disconnect. But talk to yuri first.
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Post by Shadow »

not not wrote:Hand break is useless if its on the rear of the transfer.
Have a look at the haultech unit that is air over hydro Cheap and effective And will work well with a yuri rear disconnect. But talk to yuri first.
I dont think an air over hydro system would be a legal emergency brake. :?:
Emergency brakes need to be designed to fail on application if they are going to fail at all. I have seen electric assisted park brakes on i think a mercedes bus, but that uses an electric motor to wind a thread, thus no threat of it letting go after application.

There is a threat of a small air/fluid leak which could cause the brakes to fail after application (ie when your out standing behind the truck).

If you still have your normal park brake aswell and you just use the air over hydrop for cutting then thats not an issue of course :!: Of course if this isnt a road registered vehicle it also doesnt matter :)
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Post by not not »

Yeah my comment was for an offroad use only I certainly wouldnt use and rely on one on a road going vehicle for everyday use. In an offroad use i think it is an easy and cheap way to lock the rear wheels as so to front dig when the rear is disconnected though
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