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Double cardan...

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Double cardan...

Post by rosscotd105wa »

Hi all,

I am trying to narrow down the list of donor vehicles for suitable double cardan joints for my 105 series cruiser. I think the rear from an early 90's diesel dual cab hilux will suit?

I have read lots of posts on this, but can't narrow it down to specific vehicles. Mud has a good tech section, but can't work out how to refer rear Tacoma shaft to Aus vehicles (for front shaft). Once I have some specific models I can start searching the wreckers. I have a shaft specialist who can shorten it once I have the right item, so no problem there.

Thanks for any help,

Ross.
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Post by rosscotd105wa »

Thanks for the response.

Do you know the model/year at all. I'm sure if I call a wrecker and ask for a hilux front shaft they'll have plenty... They may also look a little blankly at me!

From what I have been reading a rear shaft out of one of the extra/double cab luxs is the easiest to modify and fit (only requires shortening). I'm just trying to narrow it down to make my life, and the wreckers easier.

Thanks again,

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Post by rosscotd105wa »

Excellent, thanks for that.

Just an extra question, are both the flanges the same for that shaft as 80/105 series diff/transfer? I'm trying to avoid having to get flanges drilled and/or new studs fitted etc.

Cheers,

Ross.
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