Went to the wreckers and they had a late model bare diff housing but couldn't tell me what it was out of but had all the big bearing sizes.
I found the 100 series cruiser bearings would fit it so bought a kit.
Bill "WJW" got me a Yukon hilux Ring and pinion but when it arrived would have needed nearly 3mm of shims to make it work so did more research and bought a Yukon Toyota V6 ring and pinion but still not sure whether that is the correct one or not .
I also bought a V6 shim setup kit which was useless
The parts arrived Friday and Yukon told me the pinion shim needed is 0.67 thou.
Not even in the paddock.

I then added .75mm or 30 thou up 97 thou and this is how it looked

Too deep so I removed 5 thou to 92 and it looked good. At this stage I threw all the Yukon shims away and used just one toyota one of the right size

Time to fit the solid spacer. Started doing up the drive flange and something is wrong. Pull to bits and found the solid spacer won't fit through the oil retainer on these diffs so out with grinder.
Next problem. The shims in the kits only come in multiples of 5 thou and this made it impossible to get the right preload. Went from no preload to 25 inch lbs
Back to the drawing board. Toyota have 10 shims a bit over 1 thou apart from 2.70 to 3mm so went down to Kevins place "OlBlue" and used his lathe to reduce the solid spacer and use the cruiser ones I keep in stock.
Toyota use just one shim that is the right size as opposed to a whole lot of little ones in a pack so is miles better.
So after a whole day of mixing and matching I am completely happy with the end result and now have a brand new diff with the latest ARB locker


So next weekend I will fit and test ready for the North Is trip in 11 days.
Cheers Richard