Ok guys just need some info on weather this is feesable as id like stronger CWP's and 4.11's and would like to use toyo diffs insted of maxi for cost eficienty as i can get axles from the states at the moment at a verry good price to suite the toyo diffs in the rover housings ...
Which of the toyo line up is the best to use i was thinking using 80 series front and rear andmodding my stering to use series stuff so i dont have clearance issues with the pinion ...
Any advice would be great thanks guys ...
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Fitting toyo diffs into rangie housings ????
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Fitting toyo diffs into rangie housings ????
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what axle's and how much, I could be keen depending on timing
couple of threads... to get ya started (should this be in the bible)
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... ght=toyota
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... ght=toyota
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... ght=toyota
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... ght=toyota
plenty more under "toyota" in the search section but I'm to lazy to even be a webwheeler at the moment
hope that helps a lil, someone that's actually done it might chime in

couple of threads... to get ya started (should this be in the bible)
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... ght=toyota
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... ght=toyota
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... ght=toyota
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... ght=toyota
plenty more under "toyota" in the search section but I'm to lazy to even be a webwheeler at the moment
hope that helps a lil, someone that's actually done it might chime in
Was thinkin of using rovatrax axles from the us my bro got sum for his county and they use a modded toyo cv so id say that geting them with toyo diff splines wouldent be a issue and rears from the same mob shouldent be hard either ...
Just want to know if its guna be viable as i can do all the mod work in fitting the centers to the rangie housings if its only a matter of nocking out the studs filling the old holes and re drillimg to suite the toyo centers .....
Just want to know if its guna be viable as i can do all the mod work in fitting the centers to the rangie housings if its only a matter of nocking out the studs filling the old holes and re drillimg to suite the toyo centers .....
Cheers
Chris
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I can fix your F'ups for a fee .......
Chris
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Shakes thanks for the links mate theres sum reading in there fark but its all good i now have the drift of the toyo diff into rangie housing now im off to find some diffs
and time to do some work to earn the funds to import the axles
Anyone in newcastle need some fab work done










Anyone in newcastle need some fab work done





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Chris
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I can fix your F'ups for a fee .......
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Axles can be bought locally, use a hilux gasket as a template, some original holes can be used . When we did my mates we just tapped out the rover studs and drilled new holes and reused the studs by drilling out the holes in the center to suit, in hindsight maybe better to use toyo studs so then swapping centers is easier - jac mac make the axles.lokka wrote:Was thinkin of using rovatrax axles from the us my bro got sum for his county and they use a modded toyo cv so id say that geting them with toyo diff splines wouldent be a issue and rears from the same mob shouldent be hard either ...
Just want to know if its guna be viable as i can do all the mod work in fitting the centers to the rangie housings if its only a matter of nocking out the studs filling the old holes and re drillimg to suite the toyo centers .....
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
Re: Fitting toyo diffs into rangie housings ????
Might save you a bit of work if you want, make an offer on mine, their already converted.lokka wrote:Ok guys just need some info on weather this is feesable as id like stronger CWP's and 4.11's and would like to use toyo diffs insted of maxi for cost eficienty as i can get axles from the states at the moment at a verry good price to suite the toyo diffs in the rover housings ...
Which of the toyo line up is the best to use i was thinking using 80 series front and rear andmodding my stering to use series stuff so i dont have clearance issues with the pinion ...
Any advice would be great thanks guys ...
Re: Fitting toyo diffs into rangie housings ????
PM sentandrew e wrote:Might save you a bit of work if you want, make an offer on mine, their already converted.lokka wrote:Ok guys just need some info on weather this is feesable as id like stronger CWP's and 4.11's and would like to use toyo diffs insted of maxi for cost eficienty as i can get axles from the states at the moment at a verry good price to suite the toyo diffs in the rover housings ...
Which of the toyo line up is the best to use i was thinking using 80 series front and rear andmodding my stering to use series stuff so i dont have clearance issues with the pinion ...
Any advice would be great thanks guys ...



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