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Old 12-11-2007, 01:23 PM
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t100 with the fj would be so nice. Im still not set on it yet so Im going to ask around town to find an 85 axle or the fj with the e-locker. btw my budget is small I work part time and go to school full time, so this is very limiting to me.
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Originally Posted by spanish-road
t100 with the fj would be so nice. Im still not set on it yet so Im going to ask around town to find an 85 axle or the fj with the e-locker. btw my budget is small I work part time and go to school full time, so this is very limiting to me.
FYI: T100 and Tundra axles are 66" WMS to WMS and have a special differential most call an 8.4 3rd. You want the front to be wider by at lease .5" but I like the front to wider by 1".

Rear FJ60 axles are offset by as much as the front is. I don't know what the number is but figure it this way, if the front is offset 6" to the right so is the rear. You'll have to completely move the gas tank and run a CV rear drive shaft.

If you want to use the FJ60 front then run IFS spacers and 1.5" spacers. Then use an FJ80 rear. The FJ80 rear has a 9.5 differential is full float after 92 and has disk brakes. The FJ80 is offset 2" to the right.
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