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Post Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 4:02 am 
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when are you making portals for sierra's :D :D? nice work mate that is truly awesome!


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Post Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 11:55 am 
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Any updates on this one Joe?
So when are you making one for a GV!!! :please: :rofl: :rofl:

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Post Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 10:10 pm 
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when are you making portals for sierra's :D :D? nice work mate that is truly awesome!


Best question EVER!!!!



Shhhhh, I sowed that seed in his head a while ago ,when he's figured it out it will happen.. :wink: :wink:















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Post Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 5:16 am 
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I should be in bed but could not move until i finished your thread! dude you are the master, that shit is coolest thing I've seen in ages

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Post Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 1:42 am 
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had the diff out recently to check all things over. so far so good. the next will be a build for a mates early estate wagon.

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and as far as portals go, i have some parts........just gotta get bored enough to pull the finger out.

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she is all going back in well. i thought to myself, bugger it, i'll do some new steer arms i have been planning for a while. now that i have the tooling i have bitten the bullet and pulled the finger out.


first up was to make a jig for the knuckle to sit in the mill. i want to machine some flats into the top kingpin to make an arm that press-fits onto this.

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this part of the jig has the 4 king pin bolt holes which bolt to the knuckle. the boss with the sigle 1/2 inch hole sits in the table of the mill and is a tap in fit.

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this bit sits in the bottom of the knuckle and the boss is a tight fit in the king pin hole.

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bolted onto the mill.

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the small flats i wanted.


i won't have a chance to do the new arms before my trip, so the old stuff will go on for now. but when i'm back i will start the machining from solid.

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Post Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:59 am 
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i know i'm pushing crap up hill to get the new arms done in time....but i'll have a crack!






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cut the two pieces in the band saw and milled them so they are the same thickness.

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i had to machine this part out for the tie rod ends. hopefully i can finish it all by thursday night. :?

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Post Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 2:58 am 
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so when's the production version hitting the market?

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Post Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:51 am 
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so when's the production version hitting the market?


depends what type you need. i want to do an ifs version next.



no way in hell i'm gonna have the arms ready for the weekend....so on with the old stuff for now.


but the first arm is a nice tight fit. :wink:

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Post Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 4:51 am 
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i want to do an ifs version next.


very interested :D

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Post Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 10:00 pm 
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Nice as! Oh how I wish I could make things like this

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i want to do an ifs version next.


very interested :D


Me too :P

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Post Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:30 am 
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joeblow,. i'd be keen for a solid axle version!

just wondering how you would be setting up the links & how they attach to the chassis, i'm guessing you'd be running the same style of 3 link that's on the yellow beast?

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Post Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 12:36 am 
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joeblow,. i'd be keen for a solid axle version!


not too soon i hope....you still owe me for the diff bearing holder and cut down axle shaft :wink:

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Post Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 11:07 am 
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thats a pretty looking Diff....one question though. after going to all of the trouble of building a whole new diff did you gain any pumpkin clearance over a standard diff? I thought you might have chopped the bottom of the pumpkin down to minimal clearance for the CW&P possibly making the diff housing around the 3rd member a bit wider to still maintain a some decent oil capacity?

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Post Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 11:18 am 
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thats a pretty looking Diff....one question though. after going to all of the trouble of building a whole new diff did you gain any pumpkin clearance over a standard diff? I thought you might have chopped the bottom of the pumpkin down to minimal clearance for the CW&P possibly making the diff housing around the 3rd member a bit wider to still maintain a some decent oil capacity?


first of all remember that this was just a test. :lol:

look at the pic below. i have a bout 4mm between the edge of the centre to the bottom of the housing mount flange, which is flat, the zook diff is not, it continues an even radius. so, really it is a shaved diff. if i go anymore the centre flange will be hanging down, and know one likes a too-protruding flange. :wink:

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mkII diff is under way......check back for updates.

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Post Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 11:21 am 
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Can you make me a banana diff with internal CV's? :twisted:

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Post Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 11:23 am 
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and know one likes a too-protruding flange. :wink:


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Post Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 11:30 am 
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Can you make me a banana diff with internal CV's? :twisted:


geez!.....how much cash you willing to spend? 8O

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Post Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 11:33 am 
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was a joke :lol:

And 'i'd have a crack myself first. I love biting off more than I can chew.

But while we are on the subject, how would you do the front steer axle? Dana outers??? :?

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first of all remember that this was just a test. :lol:

look at the pic below. i have a bout 4mm between the edge of the centre to the bottom of the housing mount flange, which is flat, the zook diff is not, it continues an even radius. so, really it is a shaved diff. if i go anymore the centre flange will be hanging down, and know one likes a too-protruding flange. :wink:

mkII diff is under way......check back for updates.


Ah yeah i see what you mean...from that point of view you probably gain about ~20mm I reckon over a zook diff....

I have to stay severe protruding flange is one ugly proposition and tends to get in the way when you are trying to holeshot through the bog 8O :twisted:

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Post Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 9:30 am 
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no one likes a too-protruding flange.


Except for my Boss but he's into some weird ass shit! :gross: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 12:49 am 
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Hey Joe, I've just recently joined this forum and am very impressed with what you've done, very professional work mate.

I also have a 1997 Vitara 2.0Lt V6 estate and would be interested in getting one of your front diff set ups if you decide to produce a few of them.

Keep up the excellent work ...

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Post Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 8:27 am 
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I also would love to obtain one of your front diff setups joe. Definately interested. :) Look forward to seeing more.

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reading this made my pants tight :D awsome job

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Post Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 10:52 am 
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I see there is a fair bit of interest in this diff. I've been busy testing and finalising bits and pieces so have been a bit slow updating stuff....



Now....I am in the process of maybe scoring all the axle and gear making stuff I could ever dream of........will see how I go.

I am more than prepared to make some of these housings but at the moment will only accept '3' firm orders. I can now get my hands on Jimny chromo axles so people like gwagon can sleep easier at nights.

IF you are keen please pm me for a spot.

If you want just a housing and then work out your own arms etc you are looking at about $500. this includes knuckles but nothing else.

I have a Vit Chassis which I am setting up to use as a jig, and I have some tricky coil mounting systems in the works. I f you would like a diff plus control arm, panhard rod, shock mounts and all the other goodies this will set you back about $850 (you will have to supply your own arms i.e Jimny etc).

You can have either a sierra 1.3 size front OR a full size vit front.

These items are labour intensive as you can imagine. There will be some fabbing on your part (mainly cutting and welding) so please realise that this is no weekend job. I can also make the components to lift your bum to the same height, but at the end of the day I will keep things as low as possible but allow the easy (as you will get) fitment of 31's.

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Post Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 10:57 am 
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would be good to see you make up the brackets for control arm and panhard mounts on the chassis, shame to see such a nice diff ruined by some shoddy mounting :)

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hmmm very interested in the full sized diff with the brackets n stuff, but what spring/shock combo would be ideal to match the calmini lift?

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Post Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 11:12 am 
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would be good to see you make up the brackets for control arm and panhard mounts on the chassis, shame to see such a nice diff ruined by some shoddy mounting :)


Very true. The hardest part is that crossmember that sits behind the motor. I'm working on a sexy replacement for that one (i.e road legal).

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hmmm very interested in the full sized diff with the brackets n stuff, but what spring/shock combo would be ideal to match the calmini lift?


Either standard or OME coils. Shocks will be worked out when the jig is up. (get it?). Shocks will be KYB.


Also, a note on the steering. you should not have to use any form of high steer, rather a modified version of a wide track system will be fine.

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