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average price for a hilux drum to drum lsd setup would be around the $300 to $500, non lsd you can get for about 200.

ratios depend on the type of racing etc, but a 4.3:1 or a 4.1:1 are the most common.

as i said earlier, Hiace van diffs are exactly the same, yet alot of people decide to pay more for one out of a hilux.

pick a part usually has a few hiace lsd's, but i never have money when they are there :(

Where do i find one of these. I have been looking at just the heads and they are all around the $500 mark

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We can do a disk rear set up cheap as as well, rotors, calipers, cable handbrake n all. Bolts to diff housing and with modification cable hand brake works mint.

Since im broke at the mo itd have to be pretty cheap. As in 5 bucks.

Kidding whats the price tag on all that and what size disks, stud patern, diff etc. Are you talking the hilux diff?

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I've found the cheapest source is rusted-out Hiace vans. These are the same basic diff but are unlikely to be LSD. I think I've got an LSD centre here that I plan to use, but the crownwheel/pinion are rust pitted.

Here's a pic of the splined end of a Hilux axle. It would need to be cut down into the thick area for re-splining. There seem to be shorter and longer axles, but some are 6 stud so watch out. I decided it was easier to widen the bodywork than narrow the axle.

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Here's a couple of pics of my disc-setup-in-progress. Discs are rears from a GD (?) Telstar that have the same stud pattern. Had to get the outer flange of the axles trimmed a little to fit inside the bisc hat. Calipers are S14 silvia rears that include a handbrake mechanism. Mounts are cut from 8mm plate. I still need to get spacers machined and welded to the mount plates.

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Helpfull. Whats the difference with the axle in the 6stud one? I have a 6stud housing drums and axles that i was intending to shorten with a LSD head. Am I on the right track?

Also what car you got above Nominal and where ya from?

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Helpfull. Whats the difference with the axle in the 6stud one? I have a 6stud housing drums and axles that i was intending to shorten with a LSD head. Am I on the right track?

Also what car you got above Nominal and where ya from?

The one 6 stud axle I've got is about 40mm shorter than the 5 stud. Also one of the housings has an offset centre by about 10mm. I'm guessing that a 4WD hilux might have 6 studs, and an offset centre to work with a transfer box. This would mean 1 shorter and 1 longer axle. If so you could get two short axles and narrow 1 side of the diff only. You could gain a bit by shaving the inner end of the axle off and inserting it further onto the splines. I had this done with a TE51 diff a few years ago, but it was fairly pricey.

Best get your tape measure out.

Here's a pic of my project that has the hiace diff:

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SR20DET, etc. I live near sunny Otaki.

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OK, here are some more pics. Apologies for the crappy quality. I've been buying parts instead of a digital camera.

SR20DET red-top + 5 speed, all standard so far.

Hilux diff, LSD, just checked centre & its a 4 spider!

All custom suspension. Front is lotus-7 clone style with fabricated A-arms, coilovers, cortina uprights and discs, and escort rack. Rear is 5 link with coilovers.

Chassis and suspension is pro-built by Graham Berry Race Cars.

HR31 Skyline steering column. Underfloor brake and clutch.

Body is cut-down Morrie van, roadster pickup style.

5 years and counting on this project. Currently getting driveshaft built, and AFM/intercooler piping organised. Current headache - fuel tank.

Chassis/front suspension:

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Rear set-up:

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Side view with lowered bumper:

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