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Rangie into 40 series?

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Rangie into 40 series?

Post by bad_religion_au »

anyone ever thrown a rangie V8, auto, and transfer into a 40 series? how'd it go.

how easy/hard are the T cases to adapt to other gearboxes (say a toyota auto, or c4, or turboXXX)
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Post by bj42turbo »

Your not serious Ad's are you :D


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Post by bad_religion_au »

bj42turbo wrote:Your not serious Ad's are you :D


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crossed my mind... or a 1fzfe, cruiser auto, full time case, and crawler gears... but the rangie sh!t will work out heaps cheaper
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not after

Post by chevJ40 »

not after the first trip when it packs in :roll:
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Re: not after

Post by bad_religion_au »

chevJ40 wrote:not after the first trip when it packs in :roll:
erm if i wired it it wouldn't... how many comp buggies out there are running rangie sh!t without issue... the gearboxes and t cases are tuffer than 40 series sh!t (well t cases anyway) the v8's are simple... its diffs, axles and wiring that let rangies down.

plus to add i can pick up a running rangie/ disco for a grand or 2, and they have about 3:1 in the T case. to get similar with cruiser stuff, i'd be looking at 3-4 grand + crawler gears
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Re: not after

Post by F'n_Rover »

bad_religion_au wrote:
chevJ40 wrote:not after the first trip when it packs in :roll:
erm if i wired it it wouldn't... how many comp buggies out there are running rangie sh!t without issue... the gearboxes and t cases are tuffer than 40 series sh!t (well t cases anyway) the v8's are simple... its diffs, axles and wiring that let rangies down.
40 series too :finger:
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Re: not after

Post by bad_religion_au »

popeye wrote:
bad_religion_au wrote:
chevJ40 wrote:not after the first trip when it packs in :roll:
erm if i wired it it wouldn't... how many comp buggies out there are running rangie sh!t without issue... the gearboxes and t cases are tuffer than 40 series sh!t (well t cases anyway) the v8's are simple... its diffs, axles and wiring that let rangies down.
40 series too :finger:
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... rk&start=0

FFS - dont touch any wires.
hehe that wasn't wiring... the dizzy shaft was flogged out, so it didn't open the points
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Post by 81 rangie »

yeah the 4 spd would be pretty strong, and they have a pretty good crawling ratio from the factory (48:1 or sumthin). Mine was the slowest dtocker ive ever been in
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