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Rear Axle swap??? non transit!! - help needed!!

Postby Luke » Fri Nov 04, 2005 8:02 pm

Has anyone fitted a non transit axle to a transit :?:

Ive hit a bit of a problem with my rear alloys :( - there too wide :roll:
So its looking like im going to have to change the axle!!! my transit one is 1760mm (i think?? but will have to re measure), but gives a rough idea of the width i need!! stud patten isnt a problem!!!

anyone any idea's :idea: :?: what im after is an axle ratio around 3.75 ish.
somthing that lasts for ever and therfore cheap 2nd hand!!! :wink:

Toyota Hilux :?: Chevy :?: nissan pickup :?: vauxhall brava :?: :?

I did consider Jag IRS but really cant be bothered at the moment - very nice 8) but i'd prefer simplicity for once in my life!!! :lol:

So any suggestions - lets hear em!!! :D
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Postby Sundowner » Fri Nov 04, 2005 10:13 pm

I dont think you'll have any luck with the toyota/nissan units
Their extreamly strong diffs but way too narrow for a transit

Widest Hilux/tacoma/t100 diff is 1695mm fitted to 93-98 Hilux and the highest ratio you can get is 4.11 but Ritchmond Gear do a 3.7 gear set for them

The 9" thats in my van is an XLT transit diff but i think its the same width as a Bronco unit
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Postby Luke » Fri Nov 04, 2005 10:25 pm

Cheers Sundowner!! I'll have to get a definate mesurement of the width i need!!!
also if i can get away with re-drilling the studs i wont need adapters!!! but if i do they will add 40mm
also the possability of a rear disk conversion would be nice!!! :P

i was thinking about a Volvo one but mabe same problem too narrow??? :?

Whats the width of your XLT or a Bronco one???
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Postby ovlov » Fri Nov 04, 2005 11:47 pm

:lol: Wouldnt go with a brava axle luke we've had three Brava's and every one's had diff probs. Try an early Volvo 240 series good axles and fitted with discs :lol:
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Postby Sundowner » Fri Nov 04, 2005 11:51 pm

OK just measured the diff in my van

Measurement is from flange to flange with drums fitted
came in at 1656mm (65in)

So now i know that its NOT from a bronco as they are 58in but from a
73-86 3/4 ton E-150 ford van
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Postby Luke » Sat Nov 05, 2005 12:04 am

Promising :D - just looked it up on the web :D

type 1030 come in 3.54:1, 3.73:1, 3.91:1, 4.10:1 or 4.30:1
type 1031 come in 3.15:1, 3.31:1, 3.54:1, 3.73:1 or 3.91:1
good choice of ratios there!!! :D

If I'm correct the wheel face to face is 54".
but its only 1372mm wide :(

I'll definaltly have to measure mine!! looking at this it seems like there is a lot of manufacturers use the same axle the volvo one is a dana 30 :? same as used in the jeep wrangler!!! :)
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Postby Luke » Sat Nov 05, 2005 12:48 am

Sundowner wrote:OK just measured the diff in my van

Measurement is from flange to flange with drums fitted
came in at 1656mm (65in)

So now i know that its NOT from a bronco as they are 58in but from a
73-86 3/4 ton E-150 ford van
just noticed your post Sundowner!! :|
i'll measure mine tommorrow thinking about it, it might be 1650mm i need not 1750mm :oops:
ford E150 :shock: hmmmm there non too common over here!!! :lol:
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Postby Luke » Sat Nov 05, 2005 2:16 pm

Ok sorry i wrote the wrong width down!!! :oops:
My mk1axle is 1668mm wide there is 110mm to the arch my wheels are 121mm offset!!

so ideally i need an axle with a width of 1640mm providing i can re-drill the studs rather than making adapters!!! :D
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narrowed Zephyr axle

Postby tranorak » Sun Nov 06, 2005 7:58 pm

Luke ~ I may be able to help you out here, I'll need to measure up to be sure but I have a narrowed Zephyr axle (from my mates Hotrod 8) ). The good news is it takes a transit diff and for ease of parts availability he used transit hubs so no worries about stud patterns, its all bog standard transit :D . You may need to move the spring saddles to transit spec. The Hotrod used Mk2 transit wheels with the rims reversed for a deeper dish. He would've used a transit axle but preferred the looks of the Zephyr axle. Anyway I'll measure up and get back to you....
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Postby Luke » Sun Nov 06, 2005 8:19 pm

Cheers mate!!! the only problem is im not using transit wheels - im either fitting adapters to my new pcd (112) or my preferred option redrilling the hubs!!

so are all zepher axles transit diff??
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diffs

Postby tranorak » Sun Nov 06, 2005 9:12 pm

Ok I thought it would be tranny stud pattern you were after :oops: . Old Volvo axles have the reputation of being indestructible, Hotrodders and dragracers love em :wink: .

As for diff swopping, my mate tells me Zephyr stuff fits tranny (Mk1 and probably 2 but dunno about modern stuff) and vice versa. Tranny has a stronger cage and lower gearing. The diff in that axle has Transit cage and Zephyr gears for full strength and a higher top speed so I plan to slip that diff in my van as it wont need low gearing again, being retired from active duty now. Present diff whines so nothing to lose :D

And if you're axle swopping, the classic thing to do is end up with 4 reverse gears and one forward, but dont despair, turn the axle the other way up, weld your spring saddles back on and its fixed :lol:
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Re: diffs

Postby Luke » Sun Nov 06, 2005 9:16 pm

tranorak wrote:the classic thing to do is end up with 4 reverse gears and one forward, but dont despair, turn the axle the other way up, weld your spring saddles back on and its fixed :lol:
Yeah knew a bloke who fitted a honda vtec engine in his ford - had that problem!! :lol: honda engine's run anticlockwise!!! :lol:
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Postby Luke » Wed Nov 09, 2005 8:56 pm

Isuzu trooper 1285 mm :( too narrow!!

anyone else!!! :idea:
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Postby Luke » Tue Sep 18, 2007 8:05 pm

measured up a Pajero axle today roughly 1504mm face to face - too narrow for me :( as i'd need 68mm spacers :shock: :lol:

but mabe of use to somone who wants to fill the arches with monster wheels 8) :lol:
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Postby kev 3dr » Mon Sep 24, 2007 8:56 pm

how about a ford 9" axle of a american car or van ?
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