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Re: Fitting 35" tyre thread!

Postby blkrota on Wed, 08 Jan 2014 3:53 +0000

Thanks mate
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Re: Fitting 35" tyre thread!

Postby timothyg on Thu, 30 Jan 2014 12:47 +0000

Locked & 35" treps looks awesome. That's gonna be the project once my 33" gets bald.
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Re: Fitting 35" tyre thread!

Postby timothyg on Sat, 05 Apr 2014 3:20 +0000

Guys, anyone could confirm whether these are correct if we choose to go 35"?
Arb RD111 for the front re geared to 4.56
Arb RD132 for the rear re geared to 4.56
Yukon 4.56 thick cuts - any specific model no. or its only one thick cut model.

Finalising the list to get from the states btw.

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Re: Fitting 35" tyre thread!

Postby Hilux Max on Sat, 05 Apr 2014 3:23 +0000

Nitro only makes the thick cut 4.5's.
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Re: Fitting 35" tyre thread!

Postby timothyg on Sat, 05 Apr 2014 3:41 +0000

Thanks Max. Nitro gear T8S-456RT-NG, is this correct? This is to suit 3.73 and down carriers.
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Re: Fitting 35" tyre thread!

Postby Hilux Max on Sun, 06 Apr 2014 3:27 +0000

Thats the one. it fits the standard hilux airlocker whichever code that is.
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Re: Fitting 35" tyre thread!

Postby BIGFOOTJR on Sun, 06 Apr 2014 6:15 +0000

Pretty sure you need RD121 and not RD111 for nitro 4.56
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Re: Fitting 35" tyre thread!

Postby BIGFOOTJR on Sun, 06 Apr 2014 6:19 +0000

BIGFOOTJR wrote:Pretty sure you need RD121 and not RD111 for nitro 4.56
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Re: Fitting 35" tyre thread!

Postby hillery on Thu, 19 Jun 2014 7:25 +0000

Done research with no awnser, thought to ask here. Is anyone running 35s with a auto? Hows the gearing and how does the auto hold up?
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Re: Fitting 35" tyre thread!

Postby hillery on Thu, 19 Jun 2014 7:27 +0000

Done research with no awnser, thought to ask here. Is anyone running 35s with a auto? Hows the gearing and how does the auto hold up?
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Re: Fitting 35" tyre thread!

Postby Hilux Max on Fri, 20 Jun 2014 4:28 +0000

Auto is perfect for 35's as long as you dont overload it/thus overheat it.

Which is why fitting proper diff gears is important. to get the power back into the right rev range.
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Re: Fitting 35" tyre thread!

Postby sharp018 on Sun, 19 Oct 2014 4:38 +0000

Hey fellas just want to me head around this

If someone can help will be sweet

I have a 06 lux dual cab, 2 inch lift, with fedreals 33s on 16x7 wheels

I want to fit 15 inch wheels with 35 inch treppadors

With the lift I have can this be done? I have cut alot out of the front guards, if it will fit what offset should I be needing ( I have seen a few have different offsets )
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just got a few questions

Postby sharp018 on Sat, 01 Nov 2014 6:12 +0000

Hello I have just posted about wide rims for tyres and had some fellas help out thanks guys anyway here it is

41311-35090
I have done more research on 35 inch tyres and ratios now before getting stuck into me yes ive seen people say run 4.8 ratios but you need Pardo front and rear diffs

I got most my info off Marks4wd website
The only gear ratio they have is 4.3 or 4.1
they do not supply the diff which 41311-35090


Does anyone know where I can get this diff cheap? Dont necessary want to buy brand new genuine as its a fortune as ill still be running front and rear air lockers. Plus 35 inch trepadors
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Re: just got a few questions

Postby sharp018 on Sat, 01 Nov 2014 6:22 +0000

Oh and also

Brake booster
Brake lines
Brake calipers

Whats the go here will the pardo ones be alright to use? Is it a simple change over? Much involved

I havnt heard anyone say exactly whar booster ect. They all say you need a bigger one?

Oh and im also buying a 6 inch adjustable lift kit which I am buying off Caloffroad $3,500 for those who are intrested on price
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Re: Fitting 35" tyre thread!

Postby Rocket55 on Sat, 01 Nov 2014 7:39 +0000

Threads merged.

You got questions about fitting 35" tyres, this is the thread for it.
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Re: Fitting 35" tyre thread!

Postby sharp018 on Sun, 02 Nov 2014 6:00 +0000

Rocket55 wrote:Threads merged.

You got questions about fitting 35" tyres, this is the thread for it.


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Re: just got a few questions

Postby Hilux Max on Wed, 05 Nov 2014 8:36 +0000

sharp018 wrote:Hello I have just posted about wide rims for tyres and had some fellas help out thanks guys anyway here it is

41311-35090
I have done more research on 35 inch tyres and ratios now before getting stuck into me yes ive seen people say run 4.8 ratios but you need Pardo front and rear diffs

I got most my info off Marks4wd website
The only gear ratio they have is 4.3 or 4.1
they do not supply the diff which 41311-35090


Does anyone know where I can get this diff cheap? Dont necessary want to buy brand new genuine as its a fortune as ill still be running front and rear air lockers. Plus 35 inch trepadors


Dont rely on Marks Adaptors for their so called "expertise", they sold the incorrect front locker to a close friend of mine which left him and his vehicle on jack stands for over a week during a regear recently. Even after he explained that he was using thick cut gears, they had no f'n idea.

Dont waste your time also trying to source factory 4.8 diff ratio's.

Hit up Matty at Monster Rides and he can offer you either thick cut 4.1's, 4.5's and now I beleive there are thick cut 4.8's available from the USA.

I wouldnt reccomend going 4.8's as your vehicle will rev too much, unless you are running 37's all the time.

D4D auto = 4.5's
all other variants 4.1's and the thick cut option fits the standard hilux diff carrier on the front or standard hilux locker.
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Re: just got a few questions

Postby sharp018 on Mon, 10 Nov 2014 10:23 +0000

Hilux Max wrote:
sharp018 wrote:Hello I have just posted about wide rims for tyres and had some fellas help out thanks guys anyway here it is

41311-35090
I have done more research on 35 inch tyres and ratios now before getting stuck into me yes ive seen people say run 4.8 ratios but you need Pardo front and rear diffs

I got most my info off Marks4wd website
The only gear ratio they have is 4.3 or 4.1
they do not supply the diff which 41311-35090


Does anyone know where I can get this diff cheap? Dont necessary want to buy brand new genuine as its a fortune as ill still be running front and rear air lockers. Plus 35 inch trepadors


Dont rely on Marks Adaptors for their so called "expertise", they sold the incorrect front locker to a close friend of mine which left him and his vehicle on jack stands for over a week during a regear recently. Even after he explained that he was using thick cut gears, they had no f'n idea.

Dont waste your time also trying to source factory 4.8 diff ratio's.

Hit up Matty at Monster Rides and he can offer you either thick cut 4.1's, 4.5's and now I beleive there are thick cut 4.8's available from the USA.

I wouldnt reccomend going 4.8's as your vehicle will rev too much, unless you are running 37's all the time.

D4D auto = 4.5's
all other variants 4.1's and the thick cut option fits the standard hilux diff carrier on the front or standard hilux locker.





Hey max thanks for reply them gears sound good I wouldnt mind running 37's but I wouldnt wanna know whats involved haha
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Re: Fitting 35" tyre thread!

Postby Rbhawilliams on Thu, 20 Nov 2014 7:48 +0000

Hi guys, will a 2inch suspension lift, 2 inch bodylift, a body mount chop n a diff drop kit get me 35s underneath and if so what offset would I need. Thanks in advance
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Re: Fitting 35" tyre thread!

Postby benlux10 on Fri, 19 Dec 2014 9:43 +0000

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