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Trail creeper dual transfers
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Trail creeper dual transfers
How would the trail creeper dual tranfers be with 33's on a Ln65 diesel?
1984 Hilux dualcab.
G`day guys,
Please excuse my ignorance "dual transfer" does this mean one transferbox for the rear and one for the front?... so they can be independently engaged and disengaged?.. I looked it up but it wasnt clear on it`s uses.
Please excuse my ignorance "dual transfer" does this mean one transferbox for the rear and one for the front?... so they can be independently engaged and disengaged?.. I looked it up but it wasnt clear on it`s uses.
Mine: A Tough little fj40
and a 105 series diesel
Hers: TJ Jeep Wrangler... Stock
Cheers Eric
and a 105 series diesel
Hers: TJ Jeep Wrangler... Stock
Cheers Eric
Transfer cases are made from two basic sections, the reduction section and the 4wd section. To build a dual transfer case, two reductions boxes are bolted back to back with a dual case adapter. These two are then bolted to a 4wd sectionmellows40 wrote:G`day guys,
Please excuse my ignorance "dual transfer" does this mean one transferbox for the rear and one for the front?... so they can be independently engaged and disengaged?.. I looked it up but it wasnt clear on it`s uses.
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It gives you the following options -
2wd high
2wd low
4wd high
4wd low
4wd double low
If ya add twin sticks to the rear transfer it will also give you the advantage of double low 2wd.
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2wd high
2wd low
4wd high
4wd low
4wd double low
If ya add twin sticks to the rear transfer it will also give you the advantage of double low 2wd.
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Single 2.28 t-case X G52 Trans 1st Gear 3.93 X 4:10 diff gears you have a crawl ratio of 37
Single 2.28 t-case X G52 Trans 1st Gear 3.93 X 4:88 diff gears you have a crawl ratio of 44
Single 4.70 t-case X G52 Trans 1st Gear 3.93 X 4:10 diff gears you have a crawl ratio of 76
Single 4.70 t-case X G52 Trans 1st Gear 3.93 X 4:88 diff gears you have a crawl ratio of 90
Dual 2.28 t-cases X G52 Trans 1st Gear 3.93 X 4:10 diff gears you have a crawl ratio of 84 or while in single low you have 37
Dual 2.28 t-cases X G52 Trans 1st Gear 3.93 X 4:88 diff gears you have a crawl ratio of 100 or while in single low you have 44
How to figure crawl ratio
Single Case---1st gear G52 trans 3.93 x 4:10 diff x 2.28 low in t-case
Dual Cases---1st gear G52 trans 3.93 x 4:88 diff x 2.28 low in 1st t-case x 2.28 low in second t-case
Toyota 4x4 Transmission 1st Gear ratio:
L43-----------------3.67 4 Speed
L45-----------------3.93 4 Speed
L50 & L52---------3.93
G52----------------3.93
G54----------------3.93
G58----------------3.92
R150F-------------3.83
R151F Turbo------4.31
W56---------------3.95
W59---------------3.95
If your running 4.7 tc gears in one of the cases you would obviously multiply that into the equation and drop one of the 2.28 if your running duals.
Jason
Single 2.28 t-case X G52 Trans 1st Gear 3.93 X 4:88 diff gears you have a crawl ratio of 44
Single 4.70 t-case X G52 Trans 1st Gear 3.93 X 4:10 diff gears you have a crawl ratio of 76
Single 4.70 t-case X G52 Trans 1st Gear 3.93 X 4:88 diff gears you have a crawl ratio of 90
Dual 2.28 t-cases X G52 Trans 1st Gear 3.93 X 4:10 diff gears you have a crawl ratio of 84 or while in single low you have 37
Dual 2.28 t-cases X G52 Trans 1st Gear 3.93 X 4:88 diff gears you have a crawl ratio of 100 or while in single low you have 44
How to figure crawl ratio
Single Case---1st gear G52 trans 3.93 x 4:10 diff x 2.28 low in t-case
Dual Cases---1st gear G52 trans 3.93 x 4:88 diff x 2.28 low in 1st t-case x 2.28 low in second t-case
Toyota 4x4 Transmission 1st Gear ratio:
L43-----------------3.67 4 Speed
L45-----------------3.93 4 Speed
L50 & L52---------3.93
G52----------------3.93
G54----------------3.93
G58----------------3.92
R150F-------------3.83
R151F Turbo------4.31
W56---------------3.95
W59---------------3.95
If your running 4.7 tc gears in one of the cases you would obviously multiply that into the equation and drop one of the 2.28 if your running duals.
Jason
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\\mellows40 wrote:G`day guys,
Yes now I follow! Cheers and thanks for clearing that up now I understand. That set up would be bloody briliant for real hard core 4x4ing... Like adding a crawler gear just better.
cheers
Its great for all kinds of wheeling not just hard core. It gives the user lots of options.
Jason
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