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Dual t-cases

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Dual t-cases

Post by bubs »

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What would be the best nissan t-case to use in a dual t-case setup for a MK swb patrol?
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Post by roly »

in a swb the diff would almost bolt directly onto the back of the 2nd t-case :?
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Post by Wendle »

maybe use the divorced case as the second case, and lop the front output section off the first case and get it closed up??
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Post by Wendle »

roly wrote:in a swb the diff would almost bolt directly onto the back of the 2nd t-case :?


MQ has 100mm more wheelbase than the GQ, and I am pretty sure the drivetrain is significantly shorter.
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Post by bubs »

my mate at work really wants dual t-cases in his patrol

i am not sure on how much length there is i will look tommorow
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Post by bogged »

marks adapters now has a Dual Transfer case kit for the GQ/GU, would that be of use??

Apparently the cost is around $1000-1500 - only second hand info there, heard on weekend.
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Post by RUFF »

bogged wrote:marks adapters now has a Dual Transfer case kit for the GQ/GU, would that be of use??

Apparently the cost is around $1000-1500 - only second hand info there, heard on weekend.


Apparently they had this Dual Case kit this time last year however i am yet to see one :!:

I think its just like the Cruiser Crawler :roll: :roll:
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

RUFF wrote:
bogged wrote:marks adapters now has a Dual Transfer case kit for the GQ/GU, would that be of use??

Apparently the cost is around $1000-1500 - only second hand info there, heard on weekend.


Apparently they had this Dual Case kit this time last year however i am yet to see one :!:

I think its just like the Cruiser Crawler :roll: :roll:


I have seen one of these kits in the flesh, quite a neat setup.
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

The duel T-case set up is cool and ads only 9" of leingth to the drive line, so cool for LWB but for a shorty it may be time to leingthen your wheel base.
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Post by RUFF »

So when will it be available for supply to the general Public?
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Post by RUFF »

Nissan make a good tow rig but thats where it stops :roll:
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Post by 80diesel4play »

I agree with RUFF...

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Post by bj on roids »

So far Wendle has had the best and most cost effective solution. Sounds like a good option.

Hey cheezy any pics of the developments from marks 4wd adapters???? I would love to see that and the cruiser crawler. Exciting new components for rock craweling cars. But I would venture they are at least a year off selling to the public.
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

Give them a buzz, I think both are for sale, If not give me a buzz and I will see what I can do.
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