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60 & 80 front diff width

Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 5:31 pm
by jimbo jones
Hi all just wanted to know if the 60 front diff is the same width as a 80 front diff

jimbo

Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 7:18 pm
by dow50r
doubt it Jim...would be close thou...i have one stripped down now, where do u want it measured from???

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 4:25 am
by Tapage
If I remember well ..

60 series front diff it's 58" and the 80 series it's 62"

Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 11:26 am
by jimbo jones
dow50r wrote:doubt it Jim...would be close thou...i have one stripped down now, where do u want it measured from???
which one do you have thw 60 or 80? measure if from the weld before the knuckle

jimbo

Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 11:52 am
by Nat84
jimbo jones wrote:
dow50r wrote:doubt it Jim...would be close thou...i have one stripped down now, where do u want it measured from???
which one do you have thw 60 or 80? measure if from the weld before the knuckle

jimbo
60 series front diff from weld to weld is 42" give or take

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 9:09 am
by jimbo jones
Nat84 wrote:
jimbo jones wrote:
dow50r wrote:doubt it Jim...would be close thou...i have one stripped down now, where do u want it measured from???
which one do you have thw 60 or 80? measure if from the weld before the knuckle

jimbo
60 series front diff from weld to weld is 42" give or take
thanks nat84

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 11:18 am
by dow50r
Jim
44.5 inches for the 80 series/100 series...they run thesame housing

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 1:04 pm
by Tapage
100 series are not IFS ?

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 6:06 pm
by brooksy
Tapage wrote:100 series are not IFS ?

100 series have come in solid axle as well as IFS. ;)


brooksy

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 8:45 pm
by jimbo jones
dow50r wrote:Jim
44.5 inches for the 80 series/100 series...they run thesame housing
Thanks Andrew I'm going to start building up a comp rig (a zook) and want to run the 80 diff in the rear and the 60 diff up front as I have a pro locker for the front and a lock right for the back there both rear lockers out of a 80 thats why I want to run a 60 front diff, (the rear locker wont fit in the front of a 80 diff :cry: ). so I will have to transfer all the spring hat over to the 60 diff as the zook will be running 80 series suspension.

jimbo

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 1:57 am
by Tapage
brooksy wrote:
Tapage wrote:100 series are not IFS ?

100 series have come in solid axle as well as IFS. ;)


brooksy
105 series ( share the same 80 series frame ) .. 100 are IFS ...

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 7:15 am
by dow50r
jimbo jones wrote:
dow50r wrote:Jim
44.5 inches for the 80 series/100 series...they run thesame housing
Thanks Andrew I'm going to start building up a comp rig (a zook) and want to run the 80 diff in the rear and the 60 diff up front as I have a pro locker for the front and a lock right for the back there both rear lockers out of a 80 thats why I want to run a 60 front diff, (the rear locker wont fit in the front of a 80 diff :cry: ). so I will have to transfer all the spring hat over to the 60 diff as the zook will be running 80 series suspension.

jimbo
Jimbo...sounds like a real strong setup. To get the rear track close to thesame, 75 rear hubs and brakes bolt on the 80 rear and are an inch further in either side...you need the whole handbrake setup forward to do this...

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 5:01 pm
by brooksy
Tapage wrote:
brooksy wrote:
Tapage wrote:100 series are not IFS ?

100 series have come in solid axle as well as IFS. ;)


brooksy
105 series ( share the same 80 series frame ) .. 100 are IFS ...

That would be the one, I keep forgeting it is a 105. Not really into the late model Cruisers. My bad :roll:


brooksy

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 7:18 pm
by hackas
So with a rough difference in width of 2.5 inches how would someone go if
say they wanted to fit a 60 diff to an 80
How would you gain the extra track needed without using wheelspacers

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 8:33 pm
by Bush65
hackas wrote:So with a rough difference in width of 2.5 inches how would someone go if
say they wanted to fit a 60 diff to an 80
How would you gain the extra track needed without using wheelspacers
Use a 60 series rear housing, cut the axle tubes and weld on 80 series swivels.

Fit the 80s hubs, brakes, axles and cv's.

Edit: Sorry, my bad, 80s tie rod will foul the 60 s pinion housing.

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 8:47 pm
by jimbo jones
Bush65 wrote:
hackas wrote:So with a rough difference in width of 2.5 inches how would someone go if
say they wanted to fit a 60 diff to an 80
How would you gain the extra track needed without using wheelspacers
Use a 60 series rear housing, cut the axle tubes and weld on 80 series swivels.

Fit the 80s hubs, brakes, axles and cv's.

Edit: Sorry, my bad, 80s tie rod will foul the 60 s pinion housing.
Not if you run a high steer set up, But will the 80 axle fit in a 60 center? iIf so I might try it.

jimbo