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Fitting Dual-Transfers to a hilux
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Fitting Dual-Transfers to a hilux
Hey guys,
As y'all know, I am going up in the tyre world soon. But before I do that
I wanna fit these dual transfer cases I got sitting here.
The cases are already bolted together with the adaptor and I have
a cross member to suit.
What is the easiest way to get the duals into their new home?
I have never done this so would like to know the easiest way to do it
before I start just undoing bolts here and there,
I've heard you can leave the gearbox in (supported by jack)
and just unbolt the transfer case off the back of it and swap over to the
duals and bolt them up, then bolt the crossmember to the chassis?
Is this about right?
Cheers,
Bart
As y'all know, I am going up in the tyre world soon. But before I do that
I wanna fit these dual transfer cases I got sitting here.
The cases are already bolted together with the adaptor and I have
a cross member to suit.
What is the easiest way to get the duals into their new home?
I have never done this so would like to know the easiest way to do it
before I start just undoing bolts here and there,
I've heard you can leave the gearbox in (supported by jack)
and just unbolt the transfer case off the back of it and swap over to the
duals and bolt them up, then bolt the crossmember to the chassis?
Is this about right?
Cheers,
Bart
The Lux is back. New and Improved v2.0!
Re: Fitting Dual-Transfers to a hilux
Thats the way i did it.Toyo Truck wrote:Hey guys,
As y'all know, I am going up in the tyre world soon. But before I do that
I wanna fit these dual transfer cases I got sitting here.
The cases are already bolted together with the adaptor and I have
a cross member to suit.
What is the easiest way to get the duals into their new home?
I have never done this so would like to know the easiest way to do it
before I start just undoing bolts here and there,
I've heard you can leave the gearbox in (supported by jack)
and just unbolt the transfer case off the back of it and swap over to the
duals and bolt them up, then bolt the crossmember to the chassis?
Is this about right?
Cheers,
Bart
Just tape up the gear shifter holes in the top of the cases before you install them. This way no junk drops into the cases while you install them and cut the extra hole in your floor for the second shifter. Much easier than stuffing rags in the holes.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
Sweet,
Can you answer some more simple duals-noob questions for me?
How long did it take you from start to finish to get the transfers in
and crossmember bolted up?
Did you bolt the transfer cases to the crossmember before or after
bolting the transfer cases to the back of the gearbox?
Can you roughly measure where you cut your 2nd hole?
(measure from the back of the first "stock" hole)
How many people do I need to help me do this swap out?
(to make it easier and quicker)
Cheers,
Bart
PS Is your truck single cab or extra cab? or a 4 runner/ute conversion?
Can you answer some more simple duals-noob questions for me?
How long did it take you from start to finish to get the transfers in
and crossmember bolted up?
Did you bolt the transfer cases to the crossmember before or after
bolting the transfer cases to the back of the gearbox?
Can you roughly measure where you cut your 2nd hole?
(measure from the back of the first "stock" hole)
How many people do I need to help me do this swap out?
(to make it easier and quicker)
Cheers,
Bart
PS Is your truck single cab or extra cab? or a 4 runner/ute conversion?
The Lux is back. New and Improved v2.0!
thanks man,
that'd be sweet.
I was under the truck the other day, I can see all the bolts we need
to get at and all that, so it can't be too hard.
A couple of weeks is good cause my back is still on the farked side.
Definately wanna do this soon though.
Cheers,
Bart
that'd be sweet.
I was under the truck the other day, I can see all the bolts we need
to get at and all that, so it can't be too hard.
A couple of weeks is good cause my back is still on the farked side.
Definately wanna do this soon though.
Cheers,
Bart
The Lux is back. New and Improved v2.0!
Took me less than an hour to fit the cases. They were alreay mounted to the adaptor.Toyo Truck wrote:Sweet,
Can you answer some more simple duals-noob questions for me?
How long did it take you from start to finish to get the transfers in
and crossmember bolted up?
Did you bolt the transfer cases to the crossmember before or after
bolting the transfer cases to the back of the gearbox?
Can you roughly measure where you cut your 2nd hole?
(measure from the back of the first "stock" hole)
How many people do I need to help me do this swap out?
(to make it easier and quicker)
Cheers,
Bart
PS Is your truck single cab or extra cab? or a 4 runner/ute conversion?
I supported the gearbox with a jack, removed the old case, bolted in the new ones, bolted the mounts to the cases, lifted the x member into place, bolted it up, cut the hole in the floor with an air hacksaw then drove it.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
don't forget bart, your driveshafts will need to be lengthenned and shortenned.
Chris
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GRIMACE wrote:How I miss the days of care free wheelin with the crews!
I don't have a hoist.
But I got a bit of lift and a 2.5" bodylift so getting to stuff
shouldn't be too hard.
Can you measure the distance roughly from the end of your
original hole to the start of the second hole?
Chris,
how much will it cost me to get my rear driveshaft shortened?
Cheers,
Bart
But I got a bit of lift and a 2.5" bodylift so getting to stuff
shouldn't be too hard.
Can you measure the distance roughly from the end of your
original hole to the start of the second hole?
Chris,
how much will it cost me to get my rear driveshaft shortened?
Cheers,
Bart
The Lux is back. New and Improved v2.0!
and your front one lengthenned too! Pretty hefty, i just went to the wreckers and bought some that were the right length (i was very lucky)Toyo Truck wrote:
Chris,
how much will it cost me to get my rear driveshaft shortened?
Cheers,
Bart
i had a long slip spline put in the front one but it cost an arm and a leg. Like $500, shop around the driveshaft places.
Chris
Outers & Arms up stickers coming soon you hungry bitches!
http://www.myultimate4wd.com
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GRIMACE wrote:How I miss the days of care free wheelin with the crews!
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