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Post by Nat84 »

well i have to do anythink to the steering or any other mobs if i move the diff forward 30mm??
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Post by bogged »

Nat84 wrote:well i have to do anythink to the steering or any other mobs if i move the diff forward 30mm??
probably..
but why so much? most GQs etc move 12mm to clear 35's...
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Post by Nat84 »

Be coz I need just enouth room to fit the 33’ and I think 30mm will do it with now mods I hop
So while I do the front hubs I will do the springs at the same time
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Post by Bartso »

i too am looking at moving my front diff forward in my GQ the things i can see being affected is your parnhard rod and steering arm the question is how far can the diff be moved forward befor it affects these things

also maybe in your case you will to look at your shocks and springs
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Post by Nat84 »

well iam thinking if i don't move it mybe some extened shackels
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Post by DamTriton »

well i have to do anythink to the steering or any other mobs if i move the diff forward 30mm??

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If you're talking IFS it wouldn't be worth the hassle.

Upper & lower wishbones, diff mounting, and steering, and suspension would all have to be moved
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Post by Nat84 »

DAMKIA wrote:well i have to do anythink to the steering or any other mobs if i move the diff forward 30mm??

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If you're talking IFS it wouldn't be worth the hassle.

Upper & lower wishbones, diff mounting, and steering, and suspension would all have to be moved

Hilux solid axel
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Nat84 wrote:Hilux solid axel
should have kept the hilux wrapped around the solid axle... >flame suit on<
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bogged wrote:
Nat84 wrote:Hilux solid axel
should have kept the hilux wrapped around the solid axle... >flame suit on<
Hilux solid axle is on a hilux
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Post by bogged »

Nat84 wrote:
bogged wrote:
Nat84 wrote:Hilux solid axel
should have kept the hilux wrapped around the solid axle... >flame suit on<
Hilux solid axle is on a hilux
so this isnt going on with the car in your sig?

telling people what car you are actually working on may get you some answers... thats why Gary highlighted in yellow the raider bit.... :roll:
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Post by Nat84 »

bogged wrote:
Nat84 wrote:
bogged wrote:
Nat84 wrote:Hilux solid axel
should have kept the hilux wrapped around the solid axle... >flame suit on<
Hilux solid axle is on a hilux
so this isnt going on with the car in your sig?

telling people what car you are actually working on may get you some answers... thats why Gary highlighted in yellow the raider bit.... :roll:
i think it may help a bit :oops:

i wish it was going on the car in my sig

i'am working on 85 hilux and wondering with the diff moved forward 30mm if i have to do anythink for the steering or will it be ok
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Post by Gribble »

You will need to shorted the torque rod and steering arm. Other than that everything else should be fine.
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Post by Nat84 »

Gribble wrote:You will need to shorted the torque rod and steering arm. Other than that everything else should be fine.
who would i take it to to be done? in NSW
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Post by of4x4 »

Bartso wrote:i too am looking at moving my front diff forward in my GQ the things i can see being affected is your parnhard rod and steering arm the question is how far can the diff be moved forward befor it affects these things....
Bartso,

The distance was discussed recently in the Nissan Area. 12mm seems to be the general consensus. 15mm causes panhard issues.

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Post by DR Frankenstine »

Hilux allready has a second hole 35mm rearward on the drivers side (I think) just drill a hole in the other perch the same and move the diff forward No problems with anything except having to shorten the top arm.
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DR Frankenstine wrote:Hilux allready has a second hole 35mm rearward on the drivers side (I think) just drill a hole in the other perch the same and move the diff forward No problems with anything except having to shorten the top arm.
what about the steering??
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Re: hilux

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Nat84 wrote:
DR Frankenstine wrote:Hilux allready has a second hole 35mm rearward on the drivers side (I think) just drill a hole in the other perch the same and move the diff forward No problems with anything except having to shorten the top arm.
what about the steering??
can't remember if we lengthened the steering arm as well (I don't think so) I think the box copes with it. Might have to re-align the steering wheel though.
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

OH and a tailshaft spacer :oops: :oops:
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Post by eye-for-detail »

14.5mm drill
drill perches 33mm rearward
get adjustable torque rod
or use rear springs in front
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