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Hylux vs cruiser

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 6:43 am
by passengerpete
Hi i'm new here so i'm sorry if my questions are stupid but i was hopeing if some one could fill in the blanks for me.
Q 1 Is the 86 style 4 runner diffs as tuff as an 40's or 75's one ?
Q 2 Is the parthfinder rear diff stronger then the toyota one ?
Q 3 is it true you only lift a car to fit bigger tyres ?

Re: Hylux vs cruiser

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 7:33 am
by hypo
passengerpete wrote:Hi i'm new here so i'm sorry if my questions are stupid but i was hopeing if some one could fill in the blanks for me.
Q 1 Is the 86 style 4 runner diffs as tuff as an 40's or 75's one ?

on par with a 40 coz they use the same size cv as a lux altho the diff centres r bigger in both the 40 and 75

Q 2 Is the parthfinder rear diff stronger then the toyota one ?

which toyota diff we talking here ?? lux ?? cruser ?? hiace ?? if we talking cruser then i wood have 2 say yes but a lux maybe similar in strength

Q 3 is it true you only lift a car to fit bigger tyres ?

well we all lift our cars 4 different reasons, ground clearence(so that we dont scrap the underbelly over stiff anymore, and also 2 get the panels away from obsticals that may damage them), tyre clearence(2 b able 2 run bigger tyres, 2 eliminate the tyres srubbing the inner guards, and the best 1 of all is 2 look GOOD :roll:

Re: Hylux vs cruiser

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 10:35 am
by MY45
hypolux wrote:Q 3 is it true you only lift a car to fit bigger tyres ?

and the best 1 of all is 2 look GOOD :roll:


HypoMALLER :finger:

mmm

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 6:47 pm
by Brad
also when comparing don't forget the Lux is much lighter than the Cruiser so will put less force on the driveline this side by side it maybe weaker but in reality it is on par.

Re: Hylux vs cruiser

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 6:07 am
by hypo
MY45 wrote:
hypolux wrote:Q 3 is it true you only lift a car to fit bigger tyres ?

and the best 1 of all is 2 look GOOD :roll:


HypoMALLER :finger:


yeah well we dont all lift our 4b's 4 the right reasons :roll: :D :finger:

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 3:10 pm
by passengerpete
Thank's guys thats veary help full. :)
I was just going to buy a play truck but did not know were to start from so it sounds like any thing with beam axles is the go then.

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 5:34 pm
by -Mick-
Thank's guys thats veary help full.
I was just going to buy a play truck but did not know were to start from so it sounds like any thing with beam axles is the go then.


Straight axles are a good start but if it is for play and you intend to modify it then consider other things too.

Will it see trail only, some street or lots of street. Do you need a $1000 POS which you don't mind hitting a tree with or someting more expensive/ practical?

And I reckon most importantly consider availability of aftermarket bits etc. like diff locks/ gearing.

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2004 5:14 pm
by Dawg
Lift isn't always good passengerpete, Cut b4 you lift if you just want to fit bigger tires - especially in a rolux or a shorty

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2004 2:46 pm
by passengerpete
SO just cut up guards so it sits as low as practical.so the tyres dont hit ?

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2004 7:07 pm
by ORSM45
cruisers have more to play with i recon. front guards on 40 series cruisers are un beatable for clearance. easier to cut than a lux. and not as nessisary. not as much need for torque rods on a cruiser (not that they dont have torque) because of spring under. bigger bonnet room, for bigger engines :twisted: no gearbox crossmember that hangs real low and gets hammered on stuff.

MaccA


disclaimer: im not trying to stir up shit with hilux owners, just my opinion on why i bought a cruiser instead of a hilux.

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2004 8:27 am
by Dawg
passengerpete wrote:SO just cut up guards so it sits as low as practical.so the tyres dont hit ?


Yeah, that's right. Like 383FJ45 said, you don't have to do much to the front guards in a 40 and there is heaps that you can cut out of the back. Eureka offroad make some good flares for the back that are designed for rear guards that have been cut to the max so you should have no issues fitting much wider tyres legally.