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Making a Full Time 4WD 80 series Part Time 4 WD

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Making a Full Time 4WD 80 series Part Time 4 WD

Post by turbo42 »

I have a 90 model GXL 80 series and the front pinion bearing has spat.

No time to replace it just now and I was wondering if I put free wheeling hubs on it and pull the front drive shaft out can I just drive it around as a 2WD ??
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Re: Making a Full Time 4WD 80 series Part Time 4 WD

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turbo42 wrote:I was wondering if I put free wheeling hubs on it and pull the front drive shaft out can I just drive it around as a 2WD ??
yep, but lock the centre diff...
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Cool, will running the centre diff lock do any harm ?
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Post by simkell »

with propshaft out, no.
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Post by turbo42 »

simkell wrote:with propshaft out, no.
cool so I still have a drive car while the 40 series is getting its upgrades.
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