ShottsCruisers
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Doron....I know you are more than capable of doing the work. Have you looked into the expense of shipping your parts to Slee and having hime slap it all together and ship it back?
calamaridog said:Doron,
Sorry I forgot to subscribe to this thread.
Contact Dan (spressomon) from the 100 series forum at Mud. Dan just did this and it was a PIA but he has good feedback. I know he is working on a write-up and may be done and ready to post it?
I would love to regear to 4.88 someday but I will not do this until I need tires in a couple years. I plan on having gears cut and will not go this hybrid route personally.
ShottsCruisers said:Doron....I know you are more than capable of doing the work. Have you looked into the expense of shipping your parts to Slee and having hime slap it all together and ship it back?
Cruiser99 said:Thanks for the put. I have been talking to him for a while now and got some ideas from him. He has been very helpfull.
BTW setting up a gear cutter for a 1-2 gear set will cost you like a nice used cruiser. not to mentiuon the heat treatment and such. Been there.
Brian894x4 said:I assume the front IFS diff is a Toyota 8" ring gear, looks a two pinion. Seems like gears for that would be relatively easy to find? Unless there's something special about them.
If I understand correctly, the rear of the 100s are unique diffs that are humongo 9.5 inchers that are even bigger than the 80 series rears? Is that why the problem finding gears?
Nice, I was hoping to get the diff lock lights to light up on my LX but looking at the wiring diagrams to the instrument cluster, I could only find the CDL light, no lights for a front nor rear locker. I'll have to look at it again more closely.Cruiser99 said:Also, installed a pressure switch down stream of it to activate the stock front diff lock indicator so now I have 3 indicators lit when the truck is fully locked.
Cruiser99 said:I am done, John.
Sweet! Everything is back to normal - rpm, power ...
Played with the lockers yesterday. Actualy got the truck stuck in an of cambered deep rutt when the CDL and RDL were locked. Both rear wheels were spinning and the truck wasn't going anywhere, just slided sideway, digging itself deeper. Locked the front and it craweld up. Stange feeling.
If it wasn't for the FDL, it would have been winch time.
Also, it's nice to see all 3 diif lock indicators light up in the instrument cluster.