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suzy diff sizes

Post by Mungrel Breed »

can any one tell me if suzuki diffs are physically the same size? that is they will all fit in the same housing :?: cheers
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Post by christover1 »

Mungrel Breed wrote:can any one tell me if suzuki diffs are physically the same size? that is they will all fit in the same housing :?: cheers
Sierras?
Vitaras?
All Suzukis?

more info needed.
Better question for Suzuki section, may be some info in zook bibles at top of suzuki section

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Post by HotFourOk »

Well a Suzuki Carry diff may not fit into a Sierra if thats what you mean :lol:
Or do you mean between all model Sierras, or between say Vitaras and Sierras?
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Mungrel Breed wrote:can any one tell me if suzuki diffs are physically the same size


Make a fist...Thats how big they are :lol:
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Post by Mungrel Breed »

will a lj50/80 fit a seirra housing
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Post by "CANADA" »

Mungrel Breed wrote:will a lj50/80 fit a seirra housing

As far as I know LJ 3Rd's do fit in 1L diffs...I could be wrong tho
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Post by Mungrel Breed »

looking for a cheep gear reduction for a mate with a 92 sierra
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Vitara 5.12:1 diff center...But by the time you find 2 plus fitting costs you might be able to find a transfer case with gears in it already
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Post by Podge »

Mungrel Breed wrote:looking for a cheep gear reduction for a mate with a 92 sierra
How much of a reduction do you need?? It is as simple as putting N/T 1.3 (11/84-87) centres into a W/T. That will take your ratio from 3.7:1 to 3.9:1 is that all you need or do you need a lower ratio than that?

A good thing about using N/T centre in the front of 92 Sierra is strength, the N/T front hemi is 4x pin as opposed to most W/T's being 2x pin hemis.
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Post by Mungrel Breed »

[How much of a reduction do you need?? It is as simple as putting N/T 1.3 (11/84-87) centres into a W/T. That will take your ratio from 3.7:1 to 3.9:1 is that all you need or do you need a lower ratio than that?] yeh that much i know, i know were there's an old 2 stroke, just wondering if they would fit
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Post by christover1 »

You can only fit LJ diffs into 1.0 litre Sierras.
I have LJ50 2 stroke diffs in mine, they are 4:9's.
They will not fit any 1.3 diffs.

As stated Vitara front diffs (4:6 and 5:12 mostly) will fit with minimal trouble. Small amount of modification needed I believe.??

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Post by Mungrel Breed »

thanx for the info fellas :)
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Post by Beastmavster »

From my knowledge (not tested)

You have to use the front vitara centre at both ends, or just the Vitara ring and pinion.


The vitara centre is weaker than the normal sierra one, and you'd want to use the sierra one for lockers anyway.


Do it, and put a minispool in both ends while you're at it :D




However, cheaper reduction would be easier to get from a 1 litre transfer case, and even the cost of a rockhopper isnt gonna be much worse than buying two front vitara 4.6 diffs (hard to get for this reason).


As for 5.12, it'd better be offroad only, or toy need to run something like 37" tyres for stock gearing :D


Even 4.6 for a road car well, you'll be driving on the highway at 90, or you need 33"s.
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Post by midnight »

Is there a difference in ratios between the N/T 1.3L and the N/T 1L?

I have changed my back diff over, and Im not sure if the ratios will be the same.

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midnight wrote:Is there a difference in ratios between the N/T 1.3L and the N/T 1L?

I have changed my back diff over, and Im not sure if the ratios will be the same.

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NT 1.0 litre diffs are 4:1

NT 1.3 litre diffs are 3:9
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Post by Rhett »

I have even heard that early rear wheel drive 323s centre will fit a serria. but then you will need custom axles. I do not know this for certain, just somthing somone told me once
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Post by midnight »

christover1 wrote:
midnight wrote:Is there a difference in ratios between the N/T 1.3L and the N/T 1L?

I have changed my back diff over, and Im not sure if the ratios will be the same.

TIA
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NT 1.0 litre diffs are 4:1

NT 1.3 litre diffs are 3:9
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Ok then, is it possible to put the disc brake setup from the 1.3L ---> 1L diffs? On the front.
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Post by christover1 »

midnight wrote: Ok then, is it possible to put the disc brake setup from the 1.3L ---> 1L diffs? On the front.
Yes it all bolts on, though I haven't done it myself, I assume you use the hubs and everything from the 1.3 onto the 1.0.
Mines a 1.0 litre and it has 1.3 disc rotors, so I guess they are exactly the same.
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