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Offline nc_zuk

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Re: Been very busy
« Reply #15 on: August 13, 2004, 02:59:14 AM »
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 Na I dont think you will have any problems with that angle.Mine only has a 15" rear drive shaft so line up of the flanges was a little more critical(Nissan engine and trans moved every thing back farther).But its working good now! Just gotta get some bigger tires,Im still geared way low.    M.Z.


Geared way low eh? Man I am thinking of selling a body part or two in order to buy a Rock Block from TT. I just need more gear than the 6:1 is offering me with those little 4.11 gears in the axles :-/
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Re: Been very busy
« Reply #16 on: August 13, 2004, 04:13:35 PM »
 Heres some pics of T-case mounts and 15" drive shaft to yota axles. T-case has a 7" drive shaft feeding it from Nissan transmission.



Looks like 35" rubber will get the road speed up to acceptable limits without high rpms in 5th.   M.Z.
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Re: Been very busy
« Reply #17 on: August 14, 2004, 07:11:52 AM »
Here are a few more pics ;D



Drivers side shock and coil mount





Passenger side shock and hi-steer mount (the third bar in there is a panhard bar.





Front KAD Suzuki DS mated to the Toy pinion using a rat adapter from Rock 4X Fabrication





Modded and rebuilt Rear Toy DC Shaft mated to the Zuk t-case with Rat Adapter







Rear suspension setup





Front suspension setup





Rear shot





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