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80Series Strenghtened Rear Axles

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80Series Strenghtened Rear Axles

Post by DGS4WD »

Im serious wanting to purchase strenghtened rear axles for my 80series landcruiser ASAP but am struggling to find anyone that sells them. One of my current rear axles is damaged and needs to be replaced so my 4WD is staying put until I get new ones.

Was going to purchase Longfield rear axles but unfortunatly found out they don't make them.

Any suggestions was be greatly appriciated!
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Post by dow50r »

105 series rear end, thicker axles more splines larger diameter studs, same diff body as 80....length and all
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Post by bj on roids »

you should be able to get one cheap!!

but i dont think the centre will go in, so you need new centre!
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Post by DGS4WD »

Thanks guys, not wanting to change my diffs because have recently spent a bit of money rebuilding them both and putting in ratios and ARB lockers BUT and am liking the looks of the ones that RV80 sent me. Cheers.
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Post by Red Rover »

Those poly axels look th go. There must be someome out here that can get these axels because i would be interested in getting some as well. Same as the front with the longfields, someone must do them out here. I'd buy the whole kit front and rear.

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Post by RV80 »

You can buy those axles, just call Poly Performance and have them shipped over...
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Post by RUFF »

Jack Macnamara in Melbourne does HD Chromo rear axles for the 80 series cruiser.
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

have we got a price from mcnamara?
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Post by RUFF »

Last set i bought were $660 the pair.
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Post by Red Rover »

RUFF wrote:Last set i bought were $660 the pair.
were these any good? I guess it would be hard to compare these to the polyperformance axels as no one out here probably has tried them.
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