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Reduction gears

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i have found a local guy who thinks he can make up reduction gears for cheaper than the ozzy ones. im looking into gears for 3ltr v6 and 2.5td gen 2 (92ish thru 96ish?) models. he also made noise about them beingcheaper for bulk/group buys, so would anyone else be interested? i think they may be around the $1000 mark but i could be a bit off. once i find a transfur box to disassemble and show him he will be able to give be a better idea of price.

so, anyone else interested?

he will also be able to do them for other vehicles but i havent looked into them.
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Will he be able to machine them so there is no gear noise,
Ive heard that an Aussie brand is prone to a slight whinneing noise.
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not sure, ill ask him when i go see him next. do you have any idea what caused the whine?
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Possibly Geography. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Sorry, couldn't resisit that one. delete if you feel the need.
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:lol:
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Have you priced the ones from over there? What'd you come up with? I have for mine and $A1100 I think.

But I can't get hold of frank or JTop to get me some... :cry:
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are we talkin 'marks adaptors' styles set ups?

i'd be interested to know if he could duplicate the below links 'option 4'...

ie: http://www.marks4wd.com/products/gearma ... -gears.htm

any ideas guarantees on worksmanship......?
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NJV6 wrote:Have you priced the ones from over there? What'd you come up with? I have for mine and $A1100 I think.

But I can't get hold of frank or JTop to get me some... :cry:


thats bout what i thought they would cost. i have heard they end up geting quite a bit more expensive after shiping and customs etc.

nibs. i didnt ask about garentees but he seems quite professional and he also does work for an engineer up here i know so id think he has some form of garuntee. ill add that to my list of things to ask him.
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Possible the noise problem could be related to the fact that one of the gears that has been replaced is a smaller gear diameter and less teeth and there for more prone to whine against its counterpart.

Just guessing mind.
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from someone i spoke to, these will whine due to the way they are manufactured. not nice for road trucks, but fine in an offroader. its just another noise after all... :roll: :wink:
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blackbetty wrote:from someone i spoke to, these will whine due to the way they are manufactured. not nice for road trucks, but fine in an offroader. its just another noise after all... :roll: :wink:


theres a thread on one of the US forums about the Marks gears and its suposedly something to do with the cut on the gears that produces the whine
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