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Post Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 11:40 pm 
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Ok before you ask I've done so many searches but just want direct answers

I currently have a stock 1.3 sierra running 31s

Now I haven't been wheeling yet with the tyres but on road hasn't really changed to much other than a bit more pressure on my clutch.

I'm heading powelines in the next few weeks and just looking for a cheaper option to make it around the basic tracks

I'm a student btw that's why I'm sounding cheap ahaha

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Firstly,do 1l transfer boxes offer a lower ratio to deal with larger tyres?

Second, are all 1l transfer boxes the same?

Third, are they a direct swap with with wt cases?

I know this has probly been answered a hundred times but I've been searching for hours and the questions I any answered always seem to be hidden ahaha

Any help would be good

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Post Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 1:54 am 
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Hey 89suzi..

Yep, 1ltr transfer case will offer lower gearing to cope with larger tyres..

Will they be enough for 31's? Can be a bit personal.. Some will love it that way, others will yearn for lighter gearing still!!

I don't know off the top of my head what the ratios are for 1ltr and the percentage reduction but others will know.. I will try a quick search (but I'm on night shift so my motivation to scour the threads is slim at best :-D ).

There are two different types of 1ltr t/f case. Switched and non-switched.

The switched one should be a bit more straight forward to put into a WT. you can put non-switched in, but you might need to fluff around with the drive shaft flanges or something!? I think :-D

http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Tire-Size-Calculator

To start you off, the above website is a good calculator to gauge the differences in different tyres.. If you get the tyre circumference and compare your 31's to standard, you should get a picture or starting point on how much you MIGHT want to adjust the gearing.

But again, it can be personal. If your happy with it, run it. If it causes a problem, resolve it :-)

Check back if I find more info

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Post Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 1:59 am 
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Thanks heaps! Good to know yeah I think I might just go with the 1l case as I don't really go out very often more of just a weekend or work car a couple of times a week.

How can you tell the difference between the 2 cases?

And is it basically a direct bolt on? Or with new mounting holes need drilled, flanges changed etc?

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Post Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 2:05 am 
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A bit out if my depth answering this conclusively.. I haven't done the swap on mine yet, but the switched is supposed to be easier and I don't think it's a massive mod..

The mounts look the same but it's the drive flanges that can be tricky.. But again, until I've done it for myself I can only say what others tell me or I've read here. Others will be able to tell you more than me!

How to tell the difference? The switched t/f has a wire hanging off near the shift stick.. That is what activates the 4x4 light on your dash, the non-switched case doesn't have the switch :-)

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Post Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 2:08 am 
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Switched 1ltr case pictured, didn't spot a non-switched on a brief google search but you can see the switch in the pic near the selector


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Post Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 2:18 am 
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Hmm the issues with the drive shafts is that the flanges bolting together?

What I was thinking is swapping my wt transfer flanges into the 1l box?
Thanks for you help I understand its hard when you haven't done it yourself ahaha I'm just trying to suds out wether itl be worth the work or not

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Post Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 2:27 am 
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viewtopic.php?t=5806

Some gearing info in this thread!

Best get the low down on probs from someone who actually knows rather than regurging second hand info :-D hope some of what I've said is right!! Lol

303zukes post (7th post) gives u 1ltr ratios

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Post Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 11:04 am 
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Yeah might just give it a go ahaha see what happens I can't see the car being that much of a pig to drive it isn't everyday around town but I think that's just personal preference

Still would like some info on the conversion? It's its just a bolt it

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Post Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 10:54 am 
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You have a PM

It's pretty easy to bolt in....maybe 45min job

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