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Diff ratio for 60 series

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Diff ratio for 60 series

Post by GURU »

G'day all,

Just wondered if there were any gear sets that fit a 60 series centre that is higher (yes higher) than the standard 4.1 ? looking at fitting a 60 series diff into a 2 wheeler buggy and would like to be able to fit a slightly higher ratio to run smaller tyres.
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Post by berad »

There are aftermarket 3.7's around.
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Post by RED60 »

You can also get 3.7 gears from 45 series I think... but definitely available in something as factory gearing. Looking for a second set myself, let me know if you come across any. :cool:
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Post by bad_religion_au »

RED60 wrote:You can also get 3.7 gears from 45 series I think... but definitely available in something as factory gearing. Looking for a second set myself, let me know if you come across any. :cool:
really early 45's had them.

and most 60's from the USA.
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