80 Series Part Time 4WD Conversion

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80 Series Part Time 4WD Conversion

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Any one know anybody thats fitted/runs a Marks Adapters part time 4x4 kit in their 80 series Cruiser??

Kit looks simple enough, gather its a case of dropping the transfer case off the gear box, splitting it on the bench, swaping out what looks like some kind of ring gear for the Marks Adapter replacement part, slapping the free wheel hubs on and hey preseto, no more dragging the front diff round.

Anyone heard anything as to how they perform??

What are they like to fit??
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If no one answers Theres an ozzy guy here who's a 4wd nut, he may know someone...
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do it in place dude :wink: pop the rear shaft off, pop the back of the case off, replce the rear end cap with the marks one and bolt it all back together....from what ive heard :wink:
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I like the sound of that man :D

Can it be that easy?? Looking at the photo's of the kit, i imagine it could well be :shock: :shock:
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Post by Shane »

4wd upgrades have fitted quite a few,does make quite a differents,take your front drive shaft and drive plates off and go for a squrt down the road should be able to tell the differents.

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:lol: Hey,ya notice the difference just by pullin the free wheel hubs out on any part time 4x4.

Its more the wear and tear on the front end that i'm tryin to prevent. There's no need for the thing o be full time 4x4, and as there's a kit available, then it will pay for its self in fuel saving and reduction of wear and tear on the front end.

Let ya know how i get on with it :wink:
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Theres one package from 4wd systems in Australia which is $AU499, has Aisin Hubs 8)

http://www.4wdsystems.com.au/html/part_time_4wd.htm

http://www.4wdsystems.com.au/html/part_ ... lation.htm

Then theres the Marks kit for $AU523, has AVM (yuk :lol: ) hubs, but wonder if there is any difference other between the two kits.

http://www.marks4wd.com/products/part-t ... PT4WD.html

Seeing as i am going to the hassle of organising to get one of the kits sent over, if anyone else is interested in one, it might be an opportunity to get one over for you as well 8)

Just gotta decide which kit, most likely the 4wd systems kit at this stage because of the better hubs :wink:
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Hi DB,,Ive been thinking about putting this kit in my 80..Lets talk and share shipping costs.. 09 6258962 .. Cheers Wayne :D
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Hi Pete,
I could be interested as well, but don't need the free wheel hubs as I have already got some, do you know how much the kits are without free wheel hubs.
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I have an account with 4WD Systems, I'll give them a shout and see what I can get them for...

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Hi supra,,Ill have 2 kits,,Cheers
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Sweet as Steve,

I got an email back from 4wd Systems, they quoted me $AU516 for one kit delivered to your door, so keep us posted :D
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Any news Steve??
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no, heard nothing back, but thats not unusual, Tom is shocking at answering emails... I'll call him tomorrow
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:D Sweet man, he probably knocked off early on friday to go in search of a XXXX (beer) and didn't get your email :lol:

All up there is the potential to bring in 6 individual kits, two for Wayne, one for me, one for BossHog (Wopass's old man), one for Mike (Dixie) and one for Suzolla(with out the hubs??).
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Hi Steve,
Have you heard anything from 4wd Systems.

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I'll ring them tomorrow... They go through patches where they don't answer their emails - I guess this is one of them.

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Post by SupraLux »

Sorry to be dragging this back from the dead - finally got an answer... and some bad news... and some more bad news :)

The 4WD Systems kits come with either AVM or ORA hubs, not Aisins... and ORA are diabolical. So, AVM would be the hub of choice (not much of a choice, but better than nothing :) )

And they are out of stock until mid-jan at the earliest... apparently they have been waiting on stock for some time now.

Price-wise, should be approximately $600NZ (thats the all-up price here after shipping GST and customs)

If anyone is keen let me know and I'll arrange pre-orders etc...

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Hi Steve,
Did they give a price without the hubs.
Is that a one off price, would it drop a bit if a few were ordered.

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No, thats with the hubs included, they did mention that a lokka could be included for about $450 more...

Either way you need the hubs so I figured unless people had a source of Aisin ones (which are about $450 each from memory) theres no point leaving them out.

Cost-wise that price was based on bringing 4 in - it might get a little cheaper if there was more, but not too much I don't think.

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Sweet, been waiting patiently :wink: pre-order one for me thanks. 8)

I would be keen for a locker aswell if it wasn't a Lokka brand one. I'll get a Lock Right from the states me thinks :D
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DieselBoy wrote:Sweet, been waiting patiently :wink: pre-order one for me thanks. 8)

I would be keen for a locker aswell if it wasn't a Lokka brand one. I'll get a Lock Right from the states me thinks :D


Lokka is made in the same factory as lock-right ? What is it about the lokka you don't like? I've sold s%$tloads of them and never had a problem other than one that was accidentally shipped without one of the spacer rings...

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I have been put off by the "talk" that i have "heard" second hand through browsing outerlimits.

Not first hand, and don't know anyone personally that has/is runing one......

So, based on that, i have no justification :lol:

But i what i have "heard" is that they are a fully licensed copy of the Lock Right that is actually manufactured in OZ. The second hand reports that i have stubled accross randomly on Outers have been that the grade of material is not as good and are prone to wearing prematurly, and that in some instances the tollerances are not as they should be.

The tollerance issue is most likely to do with the installation and making sure the thrust washers are with in spec's, and that also may have a bearing on the premature wear some have experienced.

So if you reckon plenty of people have run em, and they are all good, then thats fine by me, i'll give one a go and see for my self :D :D
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had a 5spd vx with a auto locker & part time install kit & mate what a dog to drive!lost all its road handling and didnt notice a big drop in fuel consumption.....those lokkas are terrible in stickshift wagons ive found but fine in a autos... just think of 3tonne gross in the wet,rear drive & a auto lokka not a nice combo

sold that cruiser to my driver & got another vx (24v)auto & love the fulltime system & the elec lockers....alot safer towing crap up to a skid aswell...

good luck man but i would put a intercooler & k&n on & 3inch exhaust instead youle notice that bro
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Depends what your after IMO.

Its got plenty of power. Running a foam Uni-Filter, 3" straight through Zaust, and don't reckon intercooler "kits" have very good bang for buckage ;) Better to make up a kit from parts on the cheap.

I want the part time kit to save wear and tear on the drive line. The base modle 80 series comes out standard in OZ with part time 4wheel drive.

Full time is a add on for the up spec'd VX model. They didn't upgrade the front diff components to compensate for full time opperation. They are still that same as what is used on the basic part time modle.

As a result, CV's wear out around the 100'000K mark, the brass bushes knacker out, the drive flanges wear, the axle seals fail etc etc.

That and your driving a front diff all the time on NZ roads that don't require full time 4x4.

Also, of you blow a CV, your screwed. You can't just disengage the hubs and drive home, you gotta replace it. Well, you could take the drive flange off on the side thats blown, take the front drive shaft off, lock the center diff and you would be ok.

Another thing as well, is that its a pretty heavy vehicle, so there is plenty of weight over the rear axle in 2wd, so don't see why it would worse on the road with the part time kit. Its the lighter vehicles that get taily and step out in the wet, especially with a locker in the rear.

May i mention also, that the locker that comes with the part time kit is also to fit the front diff 8)
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Re: 80 Series Part Time 4WD Conversion

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I'm thinking again about getting a kit but without the hubs as i would rather put on some decent AISIN ones that I have already got, reason I,m thinking about it again is that i am going to OZ in a couple of weeks time so looking to bring on back.

With all the new 80 series owners that seem to be on ORE maybe there are some others that might be keen on a kit, not sure what sort of a deal i could get if there are a few.
For the kit with no hubs it would probably be around $525.

If anyone is interested PM me and I will see if it can be arranged.

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Re: 80 Series Part Time 4WD Conversion

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just to enlighten the masses that dont know...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Toyota-Landcruis ... 2c518d93a3

and if your going over mate ill have one thanks, getting tired of pulling the front prop shaft on and off. :lol:
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Anyone interested, see my post above, maybe a bit cheaper, still waiting to hear back.

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Anyone interested, see my post above, won't be more than $520. Going to order some most likely on Monday.

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Re: 80 Series Part Time 4WD Conversion

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Hi,
Got some and have got 1 left at the moment.
Made a bit of a cock up on the exchange rate so a bit dearer than I had originally said. $600 incl freight for the part time kit with NO hubs, better to get some 2nd hand AISINS. See below for link.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Toyota-Landcruiser-80-series-Part-Time-4WD-kit-No-Hubs_W0QQitemZ190346793891QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAU_Car_Parts_Accessories?hash=item2c518d93a3

PM me if interested,
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