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SJ80 Rear Diff Replacement Options

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SJ80 Rear Diff Replacement Options

Post by HotAe92 »

Hey all,

Over the last couple of weeks a whine from my rear diff has emerged and is getting louder by the day (accelerating). If i slightly back off the power, it sounds like a grindstone.
This may be due to wear and tear, but i know ive probably accelerated the process somehow.

Obviously being an SJ80, spare parts are going to be an issue. So im just wondering what other options are available? Whether i can modify a SJ70 diff to suit etc. As much as i would like to throw hilux diffs under it, i really dont have the cash to throw around at the moment.

Any info would be appreciated.

Cheers
Jayden
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Post by noelb1 »

check your wheel bearings and pinion/uni's, the wheel bearings sound like a stuffed diff when they let go .
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Re: SJ80 Rear Diff Replacement Options

Post by Damo »

HotAe92 wrote:Hey all,

Over the last couple of weeks a whine from my rear diff has emerged and is getting louder by the day (accelerating). If i slightly back off the power, it sounds like a grindstone.
This may be due to wear and tear, but i know ive probably accelerated the process somehow.

Obviously being an SJ80, spare parts are going to be an issue. So im just wondering what other options are available? Whether i can modify a SJ70 diff to suit etc. As much as i would like to throw hilux diffs under it, i really dont have the cash to throw around at the moment.

Any info would be appreciated.

Cheers
Jayden
Have you looked around for a replacement centre yet? You might be suprised and actually find one. As mentioned, i'd be checking out your bearings first though, prolly the cheapest and easiest.
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Re: SJ80 Rear Diff Replacement Options

Post by muppet_man67 »

HotAe92 wrote:Hey all,

Over the last couple of weeks a whine from my rear diff has emerged and is getting louder by the day (accelerating). If i slightly back off the power, it sounds like a grindstone.
This may be due to wear and tear, but i know ive probably accelerated the process somehow.

Obviously being an SJ80, spare parts are going to be an issue. So im just wondering what other options are available? Whether i can modify a SJ70 diff to suit etc. As much as i would like to throw hilux diffs under it, i really dont have the cash to throw around at the moment.

Any info would be appreciated.

Cheers
Jayden
Im pretty sure sj80 rear diffs are the same, just a different crown and pinion. no reason that it couldnt be rebuilt by any diff specialist.
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Post by HotAe92 »

Cheers for that so far fellas.
Its going in for a service in the next fortnight, so ill get my mechanic to check that out for me.

Ive heard a screwed diff before and this sounds very much like it, alot of clunking too, so im convinced its the centre, but ill check out the wheel bearings anyhow.

Cheers again
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Post by RB zook »

leafy centres do fit in the rear thou the front is the problem being high pinion

coily ratios are different

looks like your in luck i have a coily rear centre i no longer need :D
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Post by HotAe92 »

RB zook wrote:looks like your in luck i have a coily rear centre i no longer need :D
Sweet, hold on to that for the time being if you can.

Dad took the car for a drive, he thinks that water may have gotten in from the water crossings i have done lately, and i have been too lazy to drop the oil. Therefore changing the viscosity and hence noise, but he also thinks maybe a bearing.
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Post by bazooked »

let me no if ya want a bearing kit i can get them cheap.
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Post by HotAe92 »

bazooked wrote:let me no if ya want a bearing kit i can get them cheap.
Cheers for that graeme ill keep that in mind.
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