Drive Train Gearing Bible

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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby Hilux Max on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 2:17 +0000

Just gotta a price from snake racing on diff gear's........

4.1 ratio and 4.5 ratios for the front only, that is only Crown and Pinon Set is $920 :shock:

for the rears in the same ratios is $680.......

Snake Oil Merchants if you ask me.....you can get new gears atleast 40% cheaper than that elswhere and brand new too......bloody rip offs !

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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby Bull on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 5:11 +0000

I've been meaning to ask where the best place to buy gears is. I've heard there are some cheap rubbish on the market that we need to stay away from.
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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby Hilux Max on Sat, 18 Jul 2009 10:00 +0000

I'd personally and only in my opinion recommend locktup 4x4 in perth....also depends on what raatio you are after........you can get the 4.5 diff ratio new for 430 bux per side.....these ones are the just gears diffs from the states so they fit the smaller carrier (3.73 and below)

they also sell 4.8's for same price but these ones need the prado carrier.

if your dead set on 4.1's....try a wrecker or try genuine toyota......will be the same price from toyota as snake racing......
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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby jeangtd on Fri, 31 Jul 2009 11:14 +0000

Ok i have a question about what setup should i use, i have an auto 2008 hilux diesel d4d, i am running 33" tires and want to change ring and pinon on the front and tha back and want to fit a locker in the back, so what should I buy?
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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby rodw on Fri, 31 Jul 2009 12:13 +0000

4:1 Crown Wheel and Pinions are the best match for your truck. Maybe consider locking the front first as that will work out cheaper as you will need to buy the front Prado Diff carrier to fit the Ring and Pinion. This adds $360 to it.

If you update change your diff gearing the right front locker is the RD111 which includes its own carrier so you save the $360 cost of the part
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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby jeangtd on Fri, 31 Jul 2009 12:32 +0000

rodw wrote:4:1 Crown Wheel and Pinions are the best match for your truck. Maybe consider locking the front first as that will work out cheaper as you will need to buy the front Prado Diff carrier to fit the Ring and Pinion. This adds $360 to it.

If you update change your diff gearing the right front locker is the RD111 which includes its own carrier so you save the $360 cost of the part


But i dont want to lock the front, only the rear, if i only change the ring and pinon then can i just add the rear locker and be done with it. another question, I have to buy 4,1 ring and pinon for what dana diff? I mean i want to order the parts i need from www.justdifferentials.com but the part numbers posted on the thread dont show up when i do a search.
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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby Hilux Max on Fri, 31 Jul 2009 12:43 +0000

just diffs will tell you the same thing....to run 4.1 you need to change the carrier unless you run the 4.5 thick cut gear which doesnt need the front carrier changed.

your call......360 bux for the prado carrier or add abit more and get the locker to suit the prado gears...
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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby rodw on Sat, 01 Aug 2009 5:12 +0000

jeangtd wrote:But i dont want to lock the front, only the rear, if i only change the ring and pinon then can i just add the rear locker and be done with it. another question, I have to buy 4,1 ring and pinon for what dana diff? I mean i want to order the parts i need from http://www.justdifferentials.com but the part numbers posted on the thread dont show up when i do a search.


If you want to lock the rear, and regear, you need to buy a new carrier for the front axle and this will cost you $360. There is no getting round it. So later if you decide to lock the front, you will throw the diff carrier you paid $360 for away!

That is why I suggested you lock the front first... to save you $360. Nothing to stop you locking the rear only though but in the front you need a Diff carrier and the Ring and pinion.
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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby rodw on Fri, 07 Aug 2009 11:41 +0000

I just updated the first post in this sticky Bible thread to cover the good oil on Transfer case gearing options. Just read the stuff under the last two headings in the first post and let me know if you are interested in a group buy of the Inchworm gear. I have also included links to two threads from earlier this year that is extra reading about transfer case gearing options for those who are keen!
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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby rodw on Mon, 28 Sep 2009 4:16 +0000

I asked Brendon to sticky a couple of threads on lockers:
Front v's rear locker viewtopic.php?f=12&t=2911
Rear Locker - Detroit or ARB? viewtopic.php?f=12&t=3986

It seemed to me these were really good discussions that need to be put somewhere that they did not keep getting lost. I will also update links in the first post of this bible for completeness.

He has now made them sticky
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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby McSumWay on Thu, 01 Oct 2009 6:53 +0000

A question for Rod

So to return to stock gearing, what can be done to the Diffs? Max has kindly sourced this info which I have collated:
Rear Differential
Code: Select all
Ratio   Teeth   Vendor   Part#        Notes
*****   *****   ******   *****        *****
3.583   43:12   Toyota   4120109010   Fits standard Hilux Carrier
3.727   41:11   Toyota   4120109350   Fits standard Hilux Carrier
3.909   43:11   Toyota   4120180177   Fits standard Hilux Carrier
4.100   41:10   Toyota   4120180179   Fits standard Hilux Carrier
4.556   41:9    Toyota   4120180182   Fits standard Hilux Carrier


Front Differential
Code: Select all
Ratio   Teeth   Vendor   Part#        Notes
*****   *****   ******   *****        *****
3.583   43:12   Toyota   4120179095   Fits standard Hilux Carrier
3.727   41:11   Toyota   4120180194   Fits standard Hilux Carrier
3.909   43:11   Toyota   4120180195   Requires Prado Carrier
4.100   41:10   Toyota   4120810196   Requires Prado Carrier
4.556   41:9    Toyota   4120180198   Requires Prado Carrier
4.556   41.9    JD's     T8S-456RT-NG Thick Cut, fits standard Hilux Carrier
4.88    ?       JD's     T8S-488R-NG  Standard Cut, Requires Prado Carrier




A question Rod.

In the above where you quote the 3.909 gears it states that the teeth are 43:11
I presume thats 43 crown wheel and 11 pinion?

Does this mean that we could get away with just changing the pinion when changing from 3.583???

Will be doing this on the new truck and want to get it right.

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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby rodw on Thu, 01 Oct 2009 8:15 +0000

McSumWay wrote:A question for Rod

In the above where you quote the 3.909 gears it states that the teeth are 43:11
I presume thats 43 crown wheel and 11 pinion?


Correct, but the Crown wheel and pinion are machined as a matched pair. If you replace one, you have to replace the other with it's mating part, so you can't just replace half the pair! I wish it was that simple!

EDIT: to clarify, so if you use the 43 crown, you have to use it's matching 11 tooth pinion gear.
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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby McSumWay on Thu, 01 Oct 2009 8:30 +0000

Thought so but worth the question.

Should be doing this before the end of the year so fingers crossed it all works!!
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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby Skog07 on Thu, 01 Oct 2009 9:50 +0000

It would be awesome if it was that simple. Unfortunately like Rod said thy are a matched pair and would not mesh. The Helix angles on the gears would not be interchangable.
Warren, are you keeping the beast??? Or performing surgery on the new one???
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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby McSumWay on Fri, 02 Oct 2009 4:28 +0000

New Beast - the lure of the 50% tax write off is to good.

Already sold the old one to my brother in law. Just need to arrange the delivery and fitout opefully before the Movember trip.
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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby McSumWay on Mon, 19 Oct 2009 6:34 +0000

slight hitch.

Toyota have never stocked or sold the 3.9 or 4.1 Prado front gears in Australia. They can order in from Japan.

Must be a strong diff then!!!!



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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby Hilux Max on Mon, 19 Oct 2009 8:02 +0000

Yes they do....current turbo diesel Prado with 5 speed auto runs the 3.9:1 diff ratio

Prado 120 with the 2.7 petrol 5 speed manual and 4 speed auto had 4.5:1

Prado 120 with the 1KZ turbo diesel and 5 speed manual and 4 speed auto had the 4.1:1

So you have a selection of viable gearing alternative if you scour the wreckers for low kilometre examples and swap them over with your own centres.
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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby McSumWay on Mon, 19 Oct 2009 11:44 +0000

They do list the parts they just don't stock them here and are listed as "not for reorder" by Toyota Aus.

I'm getting a new vehicle so I want to put in new CW&P.

A mate is getting them for me at a reasonable price - better than one of the 2nd hand prices I was quoted!!
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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby Hilux Max on Mon, 19 Oct 2009 12:25 +0000

I agree mate....but just because you cannot get them new from Toyota (which would cost you heaps more than aftermarket anyway....well, except for Snake Racing), it does not mean they are not available.....you just have to source them from a wrecker from the actual vehicle which may be a cheaper alternative for some people.

Thats why I specified exactly which vehicles they come from so those that want to can go hunt them down from the Salvage Yards.

The the whole point of the gearing bible...list where you can get gearing options from both new and used.

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Re: Drive Train Gearing Bible

Postby McSumWay on Mon, 19 Oct 2009 1:19 +0000

Hey thats cool. I was using the part numbers listed .

The order system has been opened up to allow us to order them now specially from Japan - around two weeks.

I'm getting the 3.9s as I run 32s.

Chased up several diff specialists locally and they all quoted me back the Toyota part number - they have never supplied these as new - (speaks well for the strength of the front diffs!!)

Local wreckers wanted over 500 and I had to remove them!!!!

Would recommend the 2nd hand route as Toyota list is over $1000 (i'm not paying that much!!)
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