I asked this a few months ago, but here goes again. Has anyone tried bolting whole L/cruiser 80 or 100 series diffs in? The rears are bigger and should be stronger (?) than the hilux stuff. The pumpkins are offset to the right so should stop some of the issues with fitting the nissan rears with the centred diff. Similar sort of suspension set-up to the nissans so shouldn't be any harder than bolting one of those in. Maybe a nissan front (stronger than cruiser?) if its really that easy to bolt in and a 'cruiser rear so you get a full floater axle thats got a diff offset to the right. Nissan and toyota wheel stud pattern is the same so wheels won't be a problem.
Thoughts anyone...?
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A*D*A*M wrote:I asked this a few months ago, but here goes again. Has anyone tried bolting whole L/cruiser 80 or 100 series diffs in? The rears are bigger and should be stronger (?) than the hilux stuff. The pumpkins are offset to the right so should stop some of the issues with fitting the nissan rears with the centred diff. Similar sort of suspension set-up to the nissans so shouldn't be any harder than bolting one of those in. Maybe a nissan front (stronger than cruiser?) if its really that easy to bolt in and a 'cruiser rear so you get a full floater axle thats got a diff offset to the right. Nissan and toyota wheel stud pattern is the same so wheels won't be a problem.
Thoughts anyone...?
I think it is a case of if you need to ask if it can be done you don't have the skills to do it yourself - so I hope you have the $$$$ to pay someone to do it.
Of course you "CAN" do it, anything is possible. Do it and let us know how it goes - hope you have good fab skills or lots of $$$$ if you want to do it to a standard which can be mod-plated.
I think $$$$ for strength (and time involved to do the conversion) the toy diff centre conversion is the best option.
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Just a suggestion but maybe some of the more knowledgable guys can put up a sticky about diff and driveline options as I've seen this topic pop up many times before and it would be handy for one thread with all the info.
Cheers Stuee
edit** I realize there are infinite options here but the more common ones like maxi, jac mac and arb combo's

Cheers Stuee
edit** I realize there are infinite options here but the more common ones like maxi, jac mac and arb combo's
[quote="stuee"]Just a suggestion but maybe some of the more knowledgable guys can put up a sticky about diff and driveline options as I've seen this topic pop up many times before and it would be handy for one thread with all the info.
Cheers Stuee
Have a look in faq. ( fair bit of info there)
will get some jac mac info qand put in there as well.
along with the toy option.
Michael.

Cheers Stuee
Have a look in faq. ( fair bit of info there)
will get some jac mac info qand put in there as well.
along with the toy option.
Michael.
Mitsubishi 2010 NT DID Pajero wagon, Factory rear diff lock, Dual batteries, ARB bar, winch, Mt ATZ 4 rib tyres.
1986 RR.
Custom suspension links etc.
HSV 215 engine.
4.3 diffs.
1986 RR.
Custom suspension links etc.
HSV 215 engine.
4.3 diffs.
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