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NEW LOW RANGE "GEARMASTER" REDUCTION GEARS AVAILAB

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NEW LOW RANGE "GEARMASTER" REDUCTION GEARS AVAILAB

Post by Bundy Chick »

MARKS 4WD ADAPTORS has new "Gearmaster" low range reduction gears to suit Suzuki Sierra in production now. Available in approx 4 weeks time.
They offer a 108% reduction.
Standard Suzuki Gear Ratios
High Range 1.409:1
Low Range 2.435:1
Gearmaster Gear Ratios
High Range 1.6:1 = 14% Reduction over standard
Low Range 5.06:1 = 108% reduction over standard

RRP $1250.00 Inc GST
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Post by muppet_man67 »

what kind of warranty will they come with?
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Post by Bundy Chick »

12 MONTH WARRANTY.
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Post by muppet_man67 »

is it conditional, ie no cover if your running larger then stock size tyres etc? must be fittet by certain people, rebuilt with new bearings, all that stuff?
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Post by Bundy Chick »

We don't impose restritions on tyre size however, common sense must prevale. When fitting the gears, One would expect any other worn componets in the transfer case to be replaced at the same time.

If any other information is required, please call Marks 4WD Adaptors.
Melbourne 03 9702 7366.

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Post by ronoor »

mine are getting fitted as we speak. cheers ron
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Post by SiKiD_01 »

any chance of Vit reduction gearing?
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Post by coilylux »

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Post by SiKiD_01 »

coilylux wrote:Rockhopper does a set

http://www.bbmotorsports.com.au/prod471.htm
BBM wrote:Price:

$1,694.00
inc GST within Australia
hooley dooley. that would probably get me a lux diff conversion with a X link mod for my vit.
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Post by Zute »

Someone should do a poll on which gears are stongest.
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Post by suzukiboy »

SiKiD_01 wrote:any chance of Vit reduction gearing?
Lash out and buy a set of Calmini ones SiKiD_01
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Post by sierrajim »

Zute wrote:Someone should do a poll on which gears are stongest.
Unless someone has performed testing under controlled conditions and is qualified to write an approved engineering document i would suggest that a poll is not started based on internet expertise.
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