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Thread: Hilux rear end or T series LSD rear end for 4AGTE

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    Question Hilux rear end or T series LSD rear end for 4AGTE

    Heya Guys,

    I'm picking up a gze this weekend and I was going to grab a jap lsd rear end at the same time, how ever i'm looking at going 4agte in the future and I'm wondering, how will the t series rear end hold up?

    This is a street/track car so it'll see hill climbs, malala, drift days etc.. I dont think it'd cost me that much more to go a hilux rear end which i'm pretty sure I wont break, what's your thoughts?

    Cheers guys!

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    hilux is too heavy.

    f series is more than plenty, has better spread of lsd options blah blah blah.

    fwiw josh young ran his trd t series at 150 - 180 rwkw from his trubo 4a for i think 2 years.... the trd is the softest of the am lsd... its transitions are not as light switch as he others....josh also paid a lot of attention to regular servicing if i recal... the diff was pulled and all bearings and seals replaced yearly. He was also a bit smoother than a lot of guys who chop the fuck outa the car to slide.... all these points went a long way to his reliability.
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    From memory beau yates also gave a t series a good punishing before moving onto an f series in a quest of more power/reliability...

    Id have complete faith in a t series if i was running under 180kw

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    I wouldn't. But I drive like a maniac and killed 7 t-series R&P on a stock bluetop.

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    I'm sure a T series can be made to work with a mild to nice 4AGTE. But personally I'd always be worried about it and have doubts at the back of my mind. Changing to something a bit bigger (F would also be what I'd recommend) will mean you never have to think about it again.

    I broke several T series diffs (some axles, once crownwheel and pinion) with a 4AGZE, but you learn along the way what you can do to encourage them to last longer, and towards the end they'd hold up for a fair while.

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    i ran a t series for years with a trd lsd in my drift car making over 160kw, upgraded to an f series just coz, t series still runs in my street sprinte, wasr behind a 4agte aswell, all depends on teh condition of the gears, who aligns them and how regularly you change the oil. for peace of mind runn an r31 or f series
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    Yeah, agree with Eddie's point. There is a big difference between a 20yr old centre from the wreckers that you weld up and a properly setup and maintained diff. I ran the former. The latter is a better bet for long life.

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    I have a r31 diff, over 200kw 4agte, cheap, easy to get parts for, no problems
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    has anyone ever weighed an f or r31 diff?

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    I never did, but I suppose I could. Anyone got the weight of the JDM t-series (disc brakes) for comparison?

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