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Stronger cv's for an 80
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Stronger cv's for an 80
By the looks of things I might have exploded my cv's or diff on my 94 80 series. Bloody nasty noise when in high range for normal road driving. All this occured while off road. i'll know more tomorrow after an expection from my mechanic.
Anyone know where to get stronger than standard cv's from and what $$$ to be expected to pay for them?
Thanks for your time guys
Anyone know where to get stronger than standard cv's from and what $$$ to be expected to pay for them?
Thanks for your time guys
Spend the money once and set for life.
http://www.longfieldsuperaxles.com/
http://www.longfieldsuperaxles.com/
Longfields.. or if that doesnt quite fit with your budget, i believe haultech may be able to sort you out (RUFF - even though he doesnt work there anymore can steer you in the correct direction) or the premium don kyatt ones, not necessarily stronger just good quality replacement.
Cheers,
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
I belive theres a bit more to it than just the longfields if its a constant 4wd.+dj_hansen+ wrote:Longfields.. or if that doesnt quite fit with your budget, i believe haultech may be able to sort you out (RUFF - even though he doesnt work there anymore can steer you in the correct direction) or the premium don kyatt ones, not necessarily stronger just good quality replacement.
You also will need to change to a part time 4wd ect ect ect $$$$$
[quote="RN"]So do you support your local vendor...not if it is going to cost me almost double. [quote]
How come ?Hamo wrote: I belive theres a bit more to it than just the longfields if its a constant 4wd.
You also will need to change to a part time 4wd ect ect ect $$$$$
Aren't they just a straight replacement for the factory ones ?
Why would you have to convert to part time 4WD ?
wtf is an acronym
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http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic165112.phpHekta wrote:How come ?Hamo wrote: I belive theres a bit more to it than just the longfields if its a constant 4wd.
You also will need to change to a part time 4wd ect ect ect $$$$$
Aren't they just a straight replacement for the factory ones ?
Why would you have to convert to part time 4WD ?
[quote="RN"]So do you support your local vendor...not if it is going to cost me almost double. [quote]
That thread is all about free wheeling hubs on part time 80 series.
There's no mention of having to convert your full time 4WD to part time to run Longfields. Actually, it seems like the full timers are better suited to Longs because that's the model they have in the States.
wtf is an acronym
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Longfields.
Locktup 4x4 is the Australian Distributor for Longfield Super Axles - Local Support and Local Warranty!
http://www.locktup4x4.com.au/catalog/29 ... a958f.aspx
Locktup 4x4 is the Australian Distributor for Longfield Super Axles - Local Support and Local Warranty!
http://www.locktup4x4.com.au/catalog/29 ... a958f.aspx
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as it turns out I have crushed my diff and axle!!!! I am replacing the diff centre, drivers side axle, axle seal kit for left and right and finally the seals for the end gaskets!
Good stuff....not.
I wasn't doing anything crazy either, just heading slowly up a ledge and then bang, lost drive to the front wheels.
So a ride on the back of a flat bed truck, and now the rebuild.
good times, ah well these things happen when your out and about.
Good stuff....not.
I wasn't doing anything crazy either, just heading slowly up a ledge and then bang, lost drive to the front wheels.
So a ride on the back of a flat bed truck, and now the rebuild.
good times, ah well these things happen when your out and about.
Why is it you only understand something unless its slapped in your face!Hekta wrote:That thread is all about free wheeling hubs on part time 80 series.
There's no mention of having to convert your full time 4WD to part time to run Longfields. Actually, it seems like the full timers are better suited to Longs because that's the model they have in the States.
Youve added no usefull information in this tread or any other.
g35me wrote
dirty rock star wroteThey only last apparently 18,000miles
So to spell it out for you if you run longfields in a constant 4wd you will need new one's about every 40'000 ks.thats exactly what bobby told me. the mileage is poor.
If you have any usefull info please post
if you cant be bothered reading entire linked topics and dont want to and any usefull info go back to general chat
[quote="RN"]So do you support your local vendor...not if it is going to cost me almost double. [quote]
Tony the last time i checked with Toyota it was a bit dearer than that. Don Kyatts will do Chinese and Japanese CV's.RUFF wrote:Budget Replacement? The Stock Toyota 80series CV is an NTN and is only available through Toyota at $700+ each from memory.nottie wrote:For a budget replacment then a set of NTNs will be fine ( are Don kyatts just NTNs ?)
I guess I'm not as smrt as you.Hamo wrote: Why is it you only understand something unless its slapped in your face!
Thanks for 'slapping it in my face' now I understandHamo wrote: So to spell it out for you if you run longfields in a constant 4wd you will need new one's about every 40'000 ks.

I have no useful information. I was curious about why the conversion was required, now I know. I'll take my new found knowledge back to chit chat.Hamo wrote: If you have any usefull info please post
if you cant be bothered reading entire linked topics and dont want to and any usefull info go back to general chat
wtf is an acronym
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