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Post by 83zook »

Ive been thinking if i get 4.6:1 ratios i could run 30" tires with around about standard gearing in a 1 litre! Where can i get some and how much?
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83zook wrote:Ive been thinking if i get 4.6:1 ratios i could run 30" tires with around about standard gearing in a 1 litre! Where can i get some and how much?
1.0 litre diffs can be replaced by LJ diffs.
Lj diffs come in 4:6 and 4:9 (I have these).

The front and rear of LJ's are interchangeable
(I used 2 fronts as they were less used)

front LJ diffs bolt straight in to Sierra 1.0 front housing.
But on the rear, the Sierra axles are larger, so need to re-use Sierra side gears or just change ring and pinion over to Sierra centre.

I go my diffs from suziworld in Heidleberg Victoria, but most zook wreckers would still have some.

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Post by 83zook »

Thanks and how much did you pay for these? and is it hard to change the side gears?
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83zook wrote:Thanks and how much did you pay for these? and is it hard to change the side gears?
Mitch
Most I paid was $120 each, but the last one only cost $85.
I find it difficult doing work on diffs, but I have very few good tools.
But I manage.
If you have a work bench, a good clamping system and good tools, its probably easier.

I used the entire pinion and housing from LJ, then used my sierra centre with the ring gear off the LJ (good idea to use matching ring and pinion for wear reasons). Doing this negates the need to extract pinion from housing, a bit easier.


Theres a few threads on this subject, try see if search can find them, christover
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Post by christover1 »

Also the bearing housing clamps, that hold centre to housing must match the housing, so re - use which ever pinion housing clamps, and on there correct side.

beyond this you'll need diff experts input, cos I'm a bit ruff, and you may want yours set up nicer ;)

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