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- Dave cc
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25 Nov 2013 17:02 #93129
by Dave cc
That's a bit rubbish for what you can save on transfer box mods you could spend on some decent ratio axles either way its the work in fitting them that is the killer anyone who thinks its easy well it isn't
still stand by what I say just wouldn't fit landy to wide to heavy and no difflocks
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vitara_mad wrote:
Dave cc wrote: what ratio are landy tho ? Yota 70 4.88 G wagon 4.99
standard diff ratio is 3.54-1 so not great like I said deffo need low ratio transfer box to run with theses
That's a bit rubbish for what you can save on transfer box mods you could spend on some decent ratio axles either way its the work in fitting them that is the killer anyone who thinks its easy well it isn't

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25 Nov 2013 17:06 #93131
by vitara_mad
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your right about the amount of work involved I learned the hard way but well worth it in my opinion but if I had the cash I would have fitted 80 series axles
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25 Nov 2013 18:21 #93148
by Dave cc
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Yep anyone thinking about axle swops nothing fits all ends up being custom without good access to machine shop use and good welding skills then i wouldnt even consider it shame that there just isnt any bullet proof upgrades for jimny axles as beleive me would be the easiest route
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25 Nov 2013 18:27 #93150
by Venter
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What about the Rob Storr axles? Heard good reports about them being bulletproof.
Link - RS Mfg Axles - Jimny
Link - RS Mfg Axles - Jimny
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25 Nov 2013 19:21 #93163
by Rodden87
I must say that I'm surprised that no one offers a decent axle upgrade/swap as a product as I think a lot of people would buy them!
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Dave cc wrote: Yep anyone thinking about axle swops nothing fits all ends up being custom without good access to machine shop use and good welding skills then i wouldnt even consider it shame that there just isnt any bullet proof upgrades for jimny axles as beleive me would be the easiest route
I must say that I'm surprised that no one offers a decent axle upgrade/swap as a product as I think a lot of people would buy them!
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25 Nov 2013 19:49 #93178
by TomDK
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Why even consider 80-series axles?
They're pretty wide, and much much heavier than jimny axles.
If you really want to go that route, get Nissan Patrol Y61 axles instead. Just as heavy, but with far stronger CV joints.
Both axles are overkill though.
I'd still consider Sammi-axles with Trailgear internals.
They're pretty wide, and much much heavier than jimny axles.
If you really want to go that route, get Nissan Patrol Y61 axles instead. Just as heavy, but with far stronger CV joints.
Both axles are overkill though.
I'd still consider Sammi-axles with Trailgear internals.
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