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What diffs to use in FJ40

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What diffs to use in FJ40

Post by aza280 »

I am thinking about building a tuff FJ40 for comps but not sure what diffs and transfer case to use it must be albut bullet proof. Any suggestions??? :D :armsup:
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Post by brentz »

from my knowledge i rekon the 40 diffs are some of the strongest cruiser ones or the 80 series!!
but if ya want coils get 80 diff with coils already on dem!!!
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

mogs? for off the shelf strength... or just 80 series rear and GU H260 front...

for gearbox/transfer a H151f from a turbo diesel/4.5 petrol/v8 model landcruiser and an atlas II transfer would be strong enough....

it all comes down to the bottom line.... they dont put the $ above the 4 for no reason :D
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Post by jessie928 »

if you want bullet proof, put gq better still gu patrol running gear under it

diffs,box and transfer. then engine of your choice. :D

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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

i would ask...
what sort of comps? are you talking high speed gear?
or werock?
or tufftruck?? you going to run 35s or 53boggers??
those questions would depend on that and budget.
if you have enough just buy petes yellow 40.
if your struggling some DIY at home can go along way!
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Post by aza280 »

DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:i would ask...
what sort of comps? are you talking high speed gear?
or werock?
or tufftruck?? you going to run 35s or 53boggers??
those questions would depend on that and budget.
if you have enough just buy petes yellow 40.
if your struggling some DIY at home can go along way!
the sort of comps would be tuff truck, nissan trails etc. plans are to strech wheel base to aprrox. 105"- 108" running 42"-44"s ,chopped into tray back with coilovers. Un fortunatly the budget does not strech as far as petes 40 trying to get out of it for about half that.
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Post by Daisy »

dana 60 diffs would be the go if you can fork out that sort of money.

lot stronger than any of those nissan/yota diffs. for both front and rear.

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Post by aza280 »

Daisy wrote:dana 60 diffs would be the go if you can fork out that sort of money.

lot stronger than any of those nissan/yota diffs. for both front and rear.

TOM
what sort of coin im looking at for danna's ?
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Post by Daisy »

aza280 wrote:
Daisy wrote:dana 60 diffs would be the go if you can fork out that sort of money.

lot stronger than any of those nissan/yota diffs. for both front and rear.

TOM
what sort of coin im looking at for danna's ?
around 10k or more.

we're talkin about 35 spline axles, ctms, 300m shafts, arb lockers, 5.29 ring and pinon (yukon gears) disc brakes, etc

speak to sean from ABT - he shoudl be able to help you with exact prices with everything you need.
lMost US buggies run up to 200 kgs of lead shot in each tyre and still bounce around where nissan and yota axles woud have broken long ago.

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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

maybe you would be better off starting with a FJ45 ute and chopping it down?? may help you with rego and stuff too cos its still a ute?? and any police who are bored too??

if you have the coin go Mogs or dana60s. but if you can afford 10K for diffs alone maybe you should start with a more upmarket truck?
once you have bulletproof diffs where does the next weak link go to though??

but GO THE 40!!
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Post by Hardcorr »

aza280 wrote: Un fortunatly the budget does not strech as far as petes 40 trying to get out of it for about half that.
What sort of money is it for sale for?

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Post by Shadow »

Daisy wrote:
aza280 wrote:
Daisy wrote:dana 60 diffs would be the go if you can fork out that sort of money.

lot stronger than any of those nissan/yota diffs. for both front and rear.

TOM
what sort of coin im looking at for danna's ?
around 10k or more.

we're talkin about 35 spline axles, ctms, 300m shafts, arb lockers, 5.29 ring and pinon (yukon gears) disc brakes, etc

speak to sean from ABT - he shoudl be able to help you with exact prices with everything you need.
lMost US buggies run up to 200 kgs of lead shot in each tyre and still bounce around where nissan and yota axles woud have broken long ago.

TOM
id be looking for portals if i was gonna spend $10k on a pair of diffs.
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Post by mudmacaca »

I would go 60series diffs they is everywhere and you can upgrade them easily.
the rear is strong i had one spit a 8mm CIG locker out and she did'nt even get scratched I when for 12mm and shitloads of weld this time.


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Post by -Richo- »

Shadow wrote:
Daisy wrote:
aza280 wrote:
Daisy wrote:dana 60 diffs would be the go if you can fork out that sort of money.

lot stronger than any of those nissan/yota diffs. for both front and rear.

TOM
what sort of coin im looking at for danna's ?
around 10k or more.

we're talkin about 35 spline axles, ctms, 300m shafts, arb lockers, 5.29 ring and pinon (yukon gears) disc brakes, etc

speak to sean from ABT - he shoudl be able to help you with exact prices with everything you need.
lMost US buggies run up to 200 kgs of lead shot in each tyre and still bounce around where nissan and yota axles woud have broken long ago.

TOM
id be looking for portals if i was gonna spend $10k on a pair of diffs.
Ditto, you could pick up a pair of mogs for around 5-6 grand, if your willing to spend that kind of cash on diffs you be crazy buying something without portals.
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Post by UZJ40 »

yep good diffs is money well spent.

unfortunatly i spent the money else where, and am using 40 series diffs. have entered tuff truck 07 so we'll see how they hold up.

at nissin trials on the weekend 2 40series broke their pinions, 1 40series diff the other had a 60 series diff, which is basicly the same thing.
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Post by Shadow »

UZJ40 wrote:yep good diffs is money well spent.

unfortunatly i spent the money else where, and am using 40 series diffs. have entered tuff truck 07 so we'll see how they hold up.

at nissin trials on the weekend 2 40series broke their pinions, 1 40series diff the other had a 60 series diff, which is basicly the same thing.
breaking pinion is to do with axle tramp isnt it? diff rotates and pinion binds up.
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

UZJ40 wrote:yep good diffs is money well spent.

unfortunatly i spent the money else where, and am using 40 series diffs. have entered tuff truck 07 so we'll see how they hold up.

at nissin trials on the weekend 2 40series broke their pinions, 1 40series diff the other had a 60 series diff, which is basicly the same thing.
hey what size rubber were the 40s running???
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Post by lay80n »

Shadow wrote:
UZJ40 wrote:yep good diffs is money well spent.

unfortunatly i spent the money else where, and am using 40 series diffs. have entered tuff truck 07 so we'll see how they hold up.

at nissin trials on the weekend 2 40series broke their pinions, 1 40series diff the other had a 60 series diff, which is basicly the same thing.
breaking pinion is to do with axle tramp isnt it? diff rotates and pinion binds up.

Depends, if you dont contain the axle wrap it can cause the pinion shaft to break as the uni binds. But its also possible to just smash the pinion shaft, or strip the pinion and crownwheel teeth.

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Post by Shadow »

lay80n wrote:
Shadow wrote:
UZJ40 wrote:yep good diffs is money well spent.

unfortunatly i spent the money else where, and am using 40 series diffs. have entered tuff truck 07 so we'll see how they hold up.

at nissin trials on the weekend 2 40series broke their pinions, 1 40series diff the other had a 60 series diff, which is basicly the same thing.
breaking pinion is to do with axle tramp isnt it? diff rotates and pinion binds up.

Depends, if you dont contain the axle wrap it can cause the pinion shaft to break as the uni binds. But its also possible to just smash the pinion shaft, or strip the pinion and crownwheel teeth.

Layto....
yeh but you dont hear of 60 series smashing pinions or crownwheels very often. They will blow cv's or shear axle studs before this would happen.
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