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Its not impossible but will require someone to make up a rig and then cut off the mounts from your T series and weld them on to the new diff
I am also not sure what diff centers are available for the 4runner because you will not be able to run the LSD that you have in your T series.
If you are planning to continue running an NA 4AGE I would recommend that you stick with the T series diff. It is lighter and they tend to hold up pretty well to abuse from 4AGEs.
Having said that, if you can't do doughnuts with a 4AGE your LSD may be worn out, you should be able to do doughnuts with a about 40hp if you have a good LSD...
If you want to do a swap to a bigger diff anyway here is a good article written by another American, so some of the stuff he talks about should be already reference cars available in the States, rather than what we have over here:
Former Cars: 1992 300zxTT ***SOLD*** ----------------1984 Daily 20v AE86 ***PARTED OUT*** =(
1983 Daily GZE86 **No Longer**sniff**-------------------------1984 JDM Daily ***SOLD***
2001 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 7 GSR--------------------------'Sonic' 2012 Blue Toyota 86 GTS ***SOLD***
Current Cars:
Project Ugly Duckling - 1984 AE86 SR drift car ------------------Daily JDM Trueno GT-APEX hatch
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So I looked at what the guy did and I like what he did. He put a F series inside right! And I was wondering you know where I can buy an F series rear end the whole 7.5 because I plan on putting a 3SGTE motor in my corolla. I live in the US and can't find any ma61 at all maybe you know a site or something??
YR22 Toyota tarago had live axle F rear end.
RT142 Estate.
AJPS.
Those are just called a toyota 'van' here in the states. Previa is also 7.5" but 5 lug.
Early toyota pickups had sone 7.5" and 8"rear ends that can be made to fit and are 4-lug. Ma47 is the supra you want. But are hard to come by.
Andrew