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i think it depends on which locker you got, if its for a v6 4pinion or for a 4cyl 2 pinion. idk for shear tho but if im wrong some one please chime in
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Can you say, change a head and cam and get it all back together running?
I did a lockright in my 4cyl rear end and it wasn't brain surgery... I just took an engraver and marked everything and took about 20 pics before I tore it down, then swapped in the locker and put it back together exactly how I took it apart. AFAIK it's still working fine almost 3 years later.
Btw, I hate to do it, but this thread needs more pics of said girlfriend.
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How good are you with a wrench?
Can you say, change a head and cam and get it all back together running?
I did a lockright in my 4cyl rear end and it wasn't brain surgery... I just took an engraver and marked everything and took about 20 pics before I tore it down, then swapped in the locker and put it back together exactly how I took it apart. AFAIK it's still working fine almost 3 years later.
Btw, I hate to do it, but this thread needs more pics of said girlfriend.
Can you say, change a head and cam and get it all back together running?
I did a lockright in my 4cyl rear end and it wasn't brain surgery... I just took an engraver and marked everything and took about 20 pics before I tore it down, then swapped in the locker and put it back together exactly how I took it apart. AFAIK it's still working fine almost 3 years later.
Btw, I hate to do it, but this thread needs more pics of said girlfriend.
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eDIT: from what I remembered all V-6/turbo thirds are 4 Pinion:
http://home.4x4wire.com/erik/diffs/#v6/turbo
'86-95 4cyl Turbo and V6* trucks and 4runners, and ALL '96+ 4Runners use the Toyota 8" 4-pinion differential in the rear. This diff is known as the "V6/Turbo diff."
- Stronger housing than the 4cyl diff
- Larger carrier bearings than the 4cyl diff
- 30 spline axles
- 27 spline pinion (pre-'96)
- Ten 10mm ring gear bolts
- 8mm axle housing studs with 12mm nuts
- 4-pinion carrier (case)
- 4cyl 8" diff carriers (cases) do not fit without custom carrier bearing adapters ($), try Inchworm Gear
- A few pre-'96 V6 trucks and 4runners have been found to have come with the 4cyl style diff from the factory. Nobody knows why.
* LPH/SPH gear info: http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showp...3&postcount=73
'96-up 4runner V6 diffs:
- new improved housing that looks the same as the T100/Tundra/Tacoma diff on the outside, internals are all the same as the regular V6 diff
- 30 spline pinion on OEM gears, swap pinion flange to 27 spline to use aftermarket gears
The FACTORY 4.88 V6 diff is unique!
- Axle code G144, white pinion paint code,
- generally came in 92-95 trucks/4runners with V6, auto tranny, 31" tires, and tow package.
- Housing offsets pinion towards ring gear, allowing ring gear to be thinner
- OEM Toyota gears are the ONLY gears that fit this diff due to the thinner ring gear. All other gear sets have thicker ring gears and do not fit.
- The carrier (case) is the same as the V6 diffs, so normal V6 lockers, LSD's, etc. will work in this diff
** V6 diffs are swappable with 4cyl and high pinion diffs
to the OP-if I did not hose my aussie install anybody on this forum can do it
I just followed one of Zuk's write ups...use grease on the initial install two, document your clearances in case you need warranty work. Aussie has some great customer service
Last edited by dropzone; 12-28-2009 at 07:29 AM.
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