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75 series coil conversion question
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75 series coil conversion question
I notice that when people want to fit coils to there 75ers they replace them with 80 series diffs and weld up all the essential mounting hardware.
My simple question is, can you simply use the existing 75 diff as is in the car and then weld up all the necessary brackets, spring cups, arm mounts and the like to the original diff?
Any help would / ideas would be appreciated
Cheers
My simple question is, can you simply use the existing 75 diff as is in the car and then weld up all the necessary brackets, spring cups, arm mounts and the like to the original diff?
Any help would / ideas would be appreciated
Cheers
Banned
im almost thur doing the front on mine, there is just enough between the wheel and chassis for the coils, even more if you use coilovers.
not an easy thing to undertake, and the biggest limiting part is the fact you still have your drag link and tie rod in fron of the diff which gets in the way of the panhard/bracket which limits the up travel you will have,
that said im still going to have 130mm+ which is plenty for what i need.
and a lot of grinding!
oh and if your using raduis arms where they mount to the chassis is where the GB x-member is
not an easy thing to undertake, and the biggest limiting part is the fact you still have your drag link and tie rod in fron of the diff which gets in the way of the panhard/bracket which limits the up travel you will have,
that said im still going to have 130mm+ which is plenty for what i need.
and a lot of grinding!
oh and if your using raduis arms where they mount to the chassis is where the GB x-member is
1uzed and no home for it
the problem with the 80 diff is it runs the little diff same as the late 75 diff i have done the conversion into my comp ute i used 60 diff and put longfeilds into it but you then have a 75mm wider track and you can get full lock on the steering .then get all the mount of a 78 ute so it all fits spot on
cheers
crazy eyes
cheers
crazy eyes
if it aint forced it wont go
Did you have any problems mounting trialling arms to the axle - pumpkin clearance? I'd like to go down the 60-axle path eventually, as i've spent plenty of $$'s on components to suit.tiler0172 wrote:the problem with the 80 diff is it runs the little diff same as the late 75 diff i have done the conversion into my comp ute i used 60 diff and put longfeilds into it but you then have a 75mm wider track and you can get full lock on the steering .then get all the mount of a 78 ute so it all fits spot on
cheers
crazy eyes
The best combination would be a hybrid
big old diff center with 80 series housing (better brakes cvs and wider track)
has anybody done this
might be worth making up a jig so a early pumpkin can be fitted to a 80 series housing?
it has been an idea in my head for a while
i have an 80series size front diff (small one hi pinion style) with an arb airlocker and aftermarket diff gears and had no problems if i ever break it then i will think about it
i run standard 80 series cv's and keep snapping free wheeling hubs not cv's or diff centers
what i do know is the standard cvs (longfeilds excluded) in the early models would break a long time before an 80 series front diff center
you really have to pick your evil do you want a hilux sized diff or do you want hilux sized set of cv's
big old diff center with 80 series housing (better brakes cvs and wider track)
has anybody done this
might be worth making up a jig so a early pumpkin can be fitted to a 80 series housing?
it has been an idea in my head for a while
i have an 80series size front diff (small one hi pinion style) with an arb airlocker and aftermarket diff gears and had no problems if i ever break it then i will think about it
i run standard 80 series cv's and keep snapping free wheeling hubs not cv's or diff centers
what i do know is the standard cvs (longfeilds excluded) in the early models would break a long time before an 80 series front diff center
you really have to pick your evil do you want a hilux sized diff or do you want hilux sized set of cv's
80 series 1980 hilux cab supra twin turbo engine
1hdfte 80 series
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1hdfte 80 series
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GQ center in 80s housing is a reasonably common conversion.thrashlux wrote:The best combination would be a hybrid
big old diff center with 80 series housing (better brakes cvs and wider track)
has anybody done this
might be worth making up a jig so a early pumpkin can be fitted to a 80 series housing?
it has been an idea in my head for a while
i have an 80series size front diff (small one hi pinion style) with an arb airlocker and aftermarket diff gears and had no problems if i ever break it then i will think about it
i run standard 80 series cv's and keep snapping free wheeling hubs not cv's or diff centers
what i do know is the standard cvs (longfeilds excluded) in the early models would break a long time before an 80 series front diff center
you really have to pick your evil do you want a hilux sized diff or do you want hilux sized set of cv's
photos arnt my thing, but as for the early diff intop the 80 housing it wont work, drag link goes behind the diff and the reason for the HP diff is to clear the steering stuff,im more than happy to be proven wrong but ive spent alot of time measuring. i did look into the 60 diff but didnt have a housing laying around to find out.
and you can get full lock with the 75 housing. and as i said earlier the biggest problem to over come is if your using radius arms and where they mount to the chassis. i have seen (on here somewhere) someone using custom made alloy ones(longer than standard) which would over come the prob
best way to know what to do is get out into the shed and measure, i spent ages reading and asking q's and in the end none of it helped. just gave me the drive to do it and stop asking questions
and you can get full lock with the 75 housing. and as i said earlier the biggest problem to over come is if your using radius arms and where they mount to the chassis. i have seen (on here somewhere) someone using custom made alloy ones(longer than standard) which would over come the prob
best way to know what to do is get out into the shed and measure, i spent ages reading and asking q's and in the end none of it helped. just gave me the drive to do it and stop asking questions
1uzed and no home for it
Yeh I had thought about the steering issues i was going to make up a hi steer set up
the other thing was the drive shaft angle would not be as nice
So i will be waiting for a diff failure before i do anything might never happen
plenty of other things to do first
the other thing was the drive shaft angle would not be as nice
So i will be waiting for a diff failure before i do anything might never happen
plenty of other things to do first
80 series 1980 hilux cab supra twin turbo engine
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1hdfte 80 series
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