Bob83 wrote:Hi,
does anyone know what diff ratios the new hiluxs have? And also are the centres interchangable with series 7 hilux?
Thanks in advance, Bob
2.4D Workmate A/T 4x4 – 3.583:1
2.4D Workmate M/T 4x4 – 4.1:1
SR V6 A/T 4x4 – 3.909:1
SR 2.8D A/T – 3.909:1
SR 2.8D M/T – 3.583:1
4.3:1 Front ratio = 4120109C80
4.3:1 Rear ratio = 4120109B90
(Original Diff Ratio) divided by (Original Tyre Diameter) multiplied by (Proposed Tyre Diameter) = final drive ratio
(3.909 / 30.6”) X (34”) = 4.34:1
Mattyazza wrote:Hi Max using that calc if i had the sr5 Manual and put gears out of an auto in ,id get the same performance and speedo reading with 33 '' tyres?
Matt
Mattyazza wrote:Don't live far from you actually. Rob did my lift based on your car I think. I've got the silver n70 that was one of the first milweld rock slides.
What's the best place to source these gears. Or should I wait till peopl start crashing them.
Mattyazza wrote:melton Toyota sell geniune 3.9 and 4.1 gear sets for $1050 each. But said they are not interchangeable. From manual to autos. Is he just reading the parts catalogue or would he know better!
For reference, the Diff ratio breakdown for the N80’s is below:
2.4D Workmate A/T 4x4 – 3.583:1
2.4D Workmate M/T 4x4 – 4.1:1
SR V6 A/T 4x4 – 3.909:1
SR 2.8D A/T – 3.909:1
SR 2.8D M/T – 3.583:1
Mattyazza wrote:I'm hearing ya. What you get quoted for the locker?
Mattyazza wrote:I got quoted 2200. This gear change may need to wait I recon.
What about wheels. Would I get 275 70 18 on the standard rim without rubbing?
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