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Chain to gear drive adaptor plates

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Chain to gear drive adaptor plates

Post by brad 93hilux »

Hey guys, can any one confirm 100% if The adaptor plates for the r series gearbox to go from chain drive to gear drive are the same on a g series to adapt from chain drive to gear drive?

My gearbox is from a 2004 ln167, I was going to change to older g52 with gear drive just because it's cheaper but working out what's best to do since I have a gear drive 21 spline transfer with 4.1 gears in the shed..

Going to be going 37's soon so think I'll need the crawler gears..

Cheers brad
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Re: Chain to gear drive adaptor plates

Post by MogLux »

brad 93hilux wrote:Hey guys, can any one confirm 100% if The adaptor plates for the r series gearbox to go from chain drive to gear drive are the same on a g series to adapt from chain drive to gear drive?

My gearbox is from a 2004 ln167, I was going to change to older g52 with gear drive just because it's cheaper but working out what's best to do since I have a gear drive 21 spline transfer with 4.1 gears in the shed..

Going to be going 37's soon so think I'll need the crawler gears..

Cheers brad

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Re: Chain to gear drive adaptor plates

Post by brad 93hilux »

Yeh that's what I wanted to do but have been calling all week with no one answering, left a message and no call back..

That's why I thought I'd ask the question..

But if not hopefully they are open next week..

Cheers
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Re: Chain to gear drive adaptor plates

Post by Sic Lux »

Keep the R series box and adapt a gear driven case to it, locktup will help ya out funny that no ones answering.
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Re: Chain to gear drive adaptor plates

Post by Chrismb »

Hey Brad, not sure why you couldn't get through...

Your G52 will have a 26 spline output so won't work with a 23 spline chain to gear kit.
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Re: Chain to gear drive adaptor plates

Post by brad 93hilux »

Thanks chris, yeh tried all week at different times but would ring out n go to message bank.

Well at least it makes it easier to decide, might change to different g52 for now so I can use my transfer with the crawler gears and then when I have more money go r series with adaptors and 23 spline gears etc.etc.

Thanks for the reply's
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Re: Chain to gear drive adaptor plates

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Did you allow for a time difference of 2hrs?
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Re: Chain to gear drive adaptor plates

Post by brad 93hilux »

Yeh I did, I lived in wa for 3 years so I'm used to thinking bout that, was calling around 10.30am and few times around 3pm Wa time.

Got the voice message of tash to leave message.

All good, not in a rush anyway will try again Monday..

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Re: Chain to gear drive adaptor plates

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