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Welding the front diff.

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 4:39 pm
by TOYROX
I have an old cruiser 1985 75 series.
I was going to weld the gears in the front diff to make them permently locked.
I figured if I only lock the hubs when off road this would be a more economical way to get a locker other then pay the big dollars for the airlockers.
Has anyone done this to there own diff?
:shock:

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 6:50 pm
by lay80n
Do a search mate, there will be millions of topics on this.
try the yota forum too.
Layto....

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 6:56 pm
by bazzle
Like to see you do the following in the bush
1. Turn round a slippery harpin without running over the edge
2. Driive a wet sideslope. and stay on line.
Dont do it, more hassles than its worth, CVs will also be unhappy with wind up.

Bazzle

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 9:49 pm
by toughnut
Welding the front diff on a vehicle as heavy as a yota is not a good idea unless you own a CV/axle supply business. :roll: and as Bazzle said it will degrade your manouverability so much that it will be unsafe.

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 10:05 pm
by ToyTruck
what sort of 4wding do you do???????

welded front diff will affect steering and your CVs will not be happy with you

BUT if you mainly go mud boggin and only lock the hubs when you need it then CVs might survive longer
you could just lock one hub until you need full traction but the axle that is locked will be under a lot of load

if you drive mainly on rocks you will have steering issues (your vehicle will try to drive straight instead of turning) and you wont be abled to simply unlock one hub for better steering then lock it back in for traction ... your hub will stay locked in until the load is released by wheelspin.