Hilux/4runner gears?
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Hilux/4runner gears?
this may be a stupid question, but as i was looking on the Marlin Crawler site at gears and a locker for my 92 4runner, i noticed that some of the applications just say 8" 6 cyl. Hilux, while others have the Hilux and 4runner separate. Will the Hilux gears/locker work in my 4runner? It's a 92 3.0, 5spd.
Also, where can I find gears/lockers for my front diff?
Also, where can I find gears/lockers for my front diff?
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yes there the same. what kind of locker are you looking for?
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that's what i needed to know! thanks!
i haven't really decided for sure yet, i know i want either 4.88 or 5.29 as i'm going to run 33x12.50's for a while and then step up to 35's after it's lifted. as for the locker, i was looking into the detroit since it's an automatic locker, rather than an air/electric one. i was thinking about a spool, but that only lasted about half a second lol
i haven't really decided for sure yet, i know i want either 4.88 or 5.29 as i'm going to run 33x12.50's for a while and then step up to 35's after it's lifted. as for the locker, i was looking into the detroit since it's an automatic locker, rather than an air/electric one. i was thinking about a spool, but that only lasted about half a second lol
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if you plan on going with 35's later i would get 5:29's.
yea if you plan on pavement pounding then a spool is not a good idea.
yea if you plan on pavement pounding then a spool is not a good idea.
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i would do selectable in the front.... make turning SOO much easier.
i have ARB front and rear in my big runner and wouldnt want it any other way.
i ahve a lock right in the rear of the 81 2wd and it works well. but it eats tires faster than ARB
i have ARB front and rear in my big runner and wouldnt want it any other way.
i ahve a lock right in the rear of the 81 2wd and it works well. but it eats tires faster than ARB
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