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  • So, I order the wheels - and get denied.

    The UK distributor for American Racing wheels threw another spanner in the works earlier. He says there is no way the AR Baja wheels will fit the Surf due to the front hub size is too large and the rim wont fit over the hub.

    Can anyone tell me the width / diameter of the hub? I've been on the phone to a distributor in New York to find out more info as the UK disty has made it difficult from the beginning.

    Anyways, here are baja wheels on a 4Runner in the states (one of many photos I have seen)
    Edit: just realised I have more than a few pics of this truck / wheel setup, you can see why I've lost faith in the disty in the uk.
    Attached Files
    Oh Nana, what's my name?

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    have you tried nigel at la supertrux,reason being i know he had a few set kicking around the workshop recently.and i also know that our tony n,has a set on his second gen surf.think he has the mickey thomson classic II,fitted.
    Last edited by surfenstein; 4 May 2010, 20:44.
    www.overfab.uk

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    • #3
      I've emailed Supertrux trying to find out details a couple of times of their rims on their website. They have replied both times but their answer negated all of the questions I asked about their rims. Also since I probably wont want to pay £200 per rim I didnt email them again as I thought it's a bit cheeky.

      I'm about to call the NY disty back as he was going to phone American Racing directly, people over there always have trouble phoning England
      Oh Nana, what's my name?

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      • #4
        Is a 4Runner SR5 same as a Surf?

        Anyhow, AR told the NY disty that the centre hole is 4.25" so as long as the hub is no bigger than 4.25" they will fit no problem.

        Next thing, my Surf is at a garage for a couple of weeks. Is there anyone kind enough to measure their hub for me please?
        There is a few beers in it for you if you're going to Avalanche in a few months providing beer is allowed in (I hope so). If not, we'll sort something.

        Cheers,
        Tony
        Oh Nana, what's my name?

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        • #5
          Whats a disty?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post
            Whats a disty?
            Distributor, mate..
            Don't any of you call them that?
            Oh Nana, what's my name?

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            • #7
              i believe the sr5 is a v6 4runner.but dont quote me on that.
              www.overfab.uk

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              • #8
                Originally posted by surfenstein View Post
                i believe the sr5 is a v6 4runner.but dont quote me on that.
                I think so too. So the hubs will be the same right?
                Whilst I have your attention Mark (thanks for the lift bits BTW!!) I'm trying to source a diff from the states, I have the same issue there that they don't list diffs for a Surf or a 3.0td auto 4Runner, but they list the v6 model. Do you know if the diff carriers / crowns are the same even with the different ratios (with regards to bolting up together)? All of the diffs are 8" right?
                Cheers,
                Oh Nana, what's my name?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by dieselboy View Post
                  I think so too. So the hubs will be the same right?
                  Whilst I have your attention Mark (thanks for the lift bits BTW!!) I'm trying to source a diff from the states, I have the same issue there that they don't list diffs for a Surf or a 3.0td auto 4Runner, but they list the v6 model. Do you know if the diff carriers / crowns are the same even with the different ratios (with regards to bolting up together)? All of the diffs are 8" right?
                  Cheers,
                  yes all of the 8" carriers are the same,the only difference is of course the final drive ratios,ie pinion and crown wheel gearing and of course the lsd,
                  vince posted up a very useful site a few months ago with all of the toyota final drive ratios listed.see if you can find it.

                  and yes the front hubs are the same.
                  Last edited by surfenstein; 4 May 2010, 21:27.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by dieselboy View Post
                    Distributor, mate..
                    Don't any of you call them that?


                    Nope, only you.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by surfenstein View Post
                      vince posted up a very useful site a few months ago with all of the toyota final drive ratios listed.see if you can find it.
                      Thanks, I'll have another search up. I found a USA site the other week and found my diff ratio.
                      Cheers,
                      Tony
                      Oh Nana, what's my name?

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                      • #12
                        Below are the diff ratios of early model Toyota Hilux’s.
                        Petrol

                        YearRatio1979 to 19964.875
                        Note: the V6 4runner has a 4.3 ratio

                        Diesel
                        YearRatio1979 to 19834.8751984 to 19884.561988 to 19964.3
                        If available you can always check the ratio by checking the trans/axle code:
                        G = 8″ crown wheel, next 2 numbers is the ratio code:
                        • 14 = 4.875
                        • 25 = 4.56
                        • 28 = 4.3
                        last number is the pinion type
                        • 2 = 2 pinion
                        • 3 = LSD 2 pinion
                        • 4 = 4 pinion
                        • 5 = LSD 4 pinon
                        http://www.brian894x4.com/Gearratiosanddiffs.html
                        http://home.4x4wire.com/erik/diffs/

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post
                          Below are the diff ratios of early model Toyota Hilux’s.
                          Petrol

                          YearRatio1979 to 19964.875
                          Note: the V6 4runner has a 4.3 ratio

                          Diesel
                          YearRatio1979 to 19834.8751984 to 19884.561988 to 19964.3
                          If available you can always check the ratio by checking the trans/axle code:
                          G = 8″ crown wheel, next 2 numbers is the ratio code:
                          • 14 = 4.875
                          • 25 = 4.56
                          • 28 = 4.3
                          last number is the pinion type
                          • 2 = 2 pinion
                          • 3 = LSD 2 pinion
                          • 4 = 4 pinion
                          • 5 = LSD 4 pinon
                          http://www.brian894x4.com/Gearratiosanddiffs.html
                          http://home.4x4wire.com/erik/diffs/
                          Thanks! Very useful to me! The "2 pinion" listings on the usa sites I think are irrelevant even though I have a 4 pinion (G284) because I'm replacing the diff and the crowns are the same. - This is what I was mainly confused on.
                          Oh Nana, what's my name?

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                          • #14
                            What diff are you trying to source in the States ? Isn't yours a G294 (4.10 ratio) ?

                            Rob.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by wishbone View Post
                              What diff are you trying to source in the States ? Isn't yours a G294 (4.10 ratio) ?

                              Rob.
                              Apologies you are correct. It's definitely 4.1:1 I must have got the code mixed up.
                              I'm trying to get a lockright or an Aussie locker. They lock automatically - should be a laugh. They arn't as good as the Eatons but they work just the same. Have read that the lock / unlock mech on the Eaton are a bit better, but theyre about 3 times the price.
                              Oh Nana, what's my name?

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