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Gearbox upgrades for Hilux's -Geuine tech to add to bible

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Gearbox upgrades for Hilux's -Geuine tech to add to bible

Post by +dj_hansen+ »

There has been a bit going round lately on gearbox upgrades for hilux's.

It would appear the most common options are swapping w56 supra boxes and R series boxes from turbo hilux/surf.prado models.


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Post by ToNkA »

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Post by LuxyBoy »

I have asked the question before cause i wanted a five speed gearbox not a four speed with an extra gear slapped on the side.

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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

As far as i can come up with... the best option is to try and find a R151f that was bolted to the 2LT motors in Toyota Surfs as the bell housing should bolt up where a G52 sat previously... Im not too sure on how they fit length/width ways however.

In your case Tonka id assume you are using some kind of adapter to mate a G52 to a 1GGTE? Short of personally calling somewhere like Marks 4WD Adapters, this would be the option to take, or somewhere like Castlemaine Rod Shop.

Luxyboy... i think youll find even big boxes like H series toyota and GQ/GU still run 5th gear on a lay/counter shaft, they just use bigger bearings. From memory, Marks 4WD produce a bearing replacement for H series boxes from non-turbo diesel models that replaces the bearing for 5th gear to a stronger/quieter needle bearing type IIRC....
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Post by toyrex »

The "G" and "W" gearboxes share the same bellhousing bolt pattern
The "R" gearboxes have a larger bolt pattern onto the bell housing
Marks make a adaptor to fit the "R" series gearbox onto the "G" & "W" bellhousing
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