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twin transfers

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twin transfers

Post by Pyrotech »

has anyone, installed a twin tranfer set up, useing two sierra cases??

i know it can be done with GQ's etc, but could it be done with two zooks?

also what would be the Pros and Cons of doing this?

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Post by Bazooka »

Does this mean you need two twin stick kits :D
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Post by 11_evl »

just buy reduction gears, they are too cheap atm not to
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Post by mr green »

you will be doing 4500rmp on 31 in 5th at 100 on wt gears. don't know how short your drive shaft will be in a shorty but you will end up with a very steep angle.what diffs are you going to run. if you are still going to use lux diffs your rpm will be through the roof. a much better & easier idea would be to swap your your wt diffs for my s1 transfer :D use some 4.3 lux diffs & you will be doing 3750rpm @ 100ks on 33s & will have a crawl ratio of 64:1
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Post by Dee »

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I think the general concensus is it's alot (ALOT) easier to go some reduction gears...
Otherwise, some have been known to mate a 1.3 Sierra case to the back of a 1.6 vitara transfer.

If you had a 1.6 with gearbox it may make it a bit easier?
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Post by Offroad-Events »

The stock t-case of a LJ80 fits right between the gearbox and the Sierra t-case instead of the short shaft. The LJ case has the input on top and output front and rear centered under the input shaft :D
I have one laying around here and might put it into my Zuk when I find the time. Another plus of this setup is that you have a free flange to run a front PTO of, i.e. hydro pump :cool:
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Post by 11_evl »

Offroad-Events wrote:The stock t-case of a LJ80 fits right between the gearbox and the Sierra t-case instead of the short shaft. The LJ case has the input on top and output front and rear centered under the input shaft :D
I have one laying around here and might put it into my Zuk when I find the time. Another plus of this setup is that you have a free flange to run a front PTO of, i.e. hydro pump :cool:
thats some good thinkin u have done. i have been thinking of ways to run a hydrolic pump from my engine. that could work out ok
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Post by ofr57 »

Offroad-Events wrote:The stock t-case of a LJ80 fits right between the gearbox and the Sierra t-case instead of the short shaft. The LJ case has the input on top and output front and rear centered under the input shaft :D
I have one laying around here and might put it into my Zuk when I find the time. Another plus of this setup is that you have a free flange to run a front PTO of, i.e. hydro pump :cool:
hmmmmmmm :twisted:

whats the ratio of a lj80 case?
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Post by Offroad-Events »

ofr57 wrote:
Offroad-Events wrote:The stock t-case of a LJ80 fits right between the gearbox and the Sierra t-case instead of the short shaft. The LJ case has the input on top and output front and rear centered under the input shaft :D
I have one laying around here and might put it into my Zuk when I find the time. Another plus of this setup is that you have a free flange to run a front PTO of, i.e. hydro pump :cool:
hmmmmmmm :twisted:

whats the ratio of a lj80 case?
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Post by antt »

i've built one with a sierra case matched to a vitara case. its been goin strong ever since it was done, and the gearing is sweet in my vitara with lux diffs, but i dont know whether it'd handle many road kays for an extended period.

like the others said, its faaar simpler to just get gears....but it is cooler to have twin sticks :D
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Post by v840 »

ZOOK60 had a twin case setup in his sierra. It was a lwb though which would alleviate most of the driveline issues. Maybe PM him.
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Post by Tim D »

I think "BigZook" had some thing along the lines of, 1.6 with vitara auto, mated to twin hilux transfers ?

One of the drive lines that vehicle ran. ;)

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Post by Guy »

antt wrote:i've built one with a sierra case matched to a vitara case. its been goin strong ever since it was done, and the gearing is sweet in my vitara with lux diffs, but i dont know whether it'd handle many road kays for an extended period.

like the others said, its faaar simpler to just get gears....but it is cooler to have twin sticks :D
Plus it is cool to be a bit different than all the others
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