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diff ratios for hilux's

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diff ratios for hilux's

Post by ingram1_2000 »

Can anyone suggest what diff ratios i should be using in my ln106 2.8 litre diesel (turboed) hilux. I want to run 35" tyres and have the gearing as close to standard as possible. I am running 4.56s at the moment but they just don't cut it. Any help would be appreciated.
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Post by flynn »

i got 4.88 low range is pretty good on 39s but i have a 2nd transfer and drive most stuff in that....

i find that taking off in 4h/2h with the 39s is a struggle..gotta ride the clutch a little to get it goin..

edit: mines a 2.2 petrol...carby piece of sh1t
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Post by dirty harry »

i have a 2.8 ln106 and i have 35" my ratios are 4.88 and i have no problem turning them. lockers for offroad help, can take things alot slower.
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Post by Willy Hilux »

I have 4.88's in mine. Great for towing. :P
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