Cruiser CV's. How many sizes

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Cruiser CV's. How many sizes

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Ok this is going to give it away.

40 50 60 70# cruisers have same CV's with fine spline, along with the beam axle lux's.

But the 70 series started to run a slightly larger CV in the leaf sprung version with a 1HZ engine SWB. I know cause I tried to jam an 80 series CV in and it was a little to big but the hilux CV is a little bit smaller. These CV's are incredibly expensive from Toyota. $800 i think.

Another anomily is the 79 series cruiser flat deck. Coil front and leaf rear. The steering knuckle top is only two bolt like an 80 series and the CV is either an 80 or smaller. Someone might be able to correct me on that. Its a great front axle to go into a hilux winch truck. Strong CV's and coil setup but narrower axle than the 80 series.

Hope some of that sparks some interest.

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sweet jugle ,yes youre correct about the 79 series,yep an 80 but narrower.(good bush daily driver!)

and regarding the 70 series i was not aware,but now i am....

thanks for the post jungle wanted someone to clear this up for me :wink:
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opps sorry about the jugle bit :oops: jungle
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Go for Longfields :)
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Would love longfields mike but its just the money I can't seem to part with, One day!! Are they still around 1,300 a pair with inner axles.

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I think you should be able land some for that, I see Bobby now makes an 80 series Longfield.. now that would be tough.

Mine have been wicked, I've put the steering on full lock and forced one wheel into a 1.5m vert bank under huge load and it climbs without complaint... in the past I would peel off a std CV every time

Well worth the $$$, everybody should have em :)

PS when ya bring the toy down here for a session ?
Toms got us going into the mountains again on a rock mish this weekend
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yep i love my longs :lol: :lol: better than that profeild,marfeild crap 2k latter lesson learnt :wink:

and yeah mike have to hook up when im down next...........ever done the rocks around ross/haast??sorry i meant BOULDERS
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Keep an eye out for my 60 series. Its been down your way for over a month now. My partner is at the forestry school down there at the moment and she loves driving jungle. Its missing his windscreen sticker at the moment so you might no recognise it. Ha.
I'm down on Monday for work.

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krawlr wrote:yep i love my longs :lol: :lol: better than that profeild,marfeild crap 2k latter lesson learnt :wink:

and yeah mike have to hook up when im down next...........ever done the rocks around ross/haast??sorry i meant BOULDERS


Sounds like you need to drop in soon and show us :)
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yeah mike il have to stop talkin about it and do it ,but you buggers will drag me through all the carnage :oops: and ive ditched the 37s and the and gone back too 35s (bit more suited for travelling and bush driving)but still got some 36 simexs ets on 10inch beadlocks which drive like an old perkins powered commer :?

and i also keep spare 4.8 diff heads in the south island at the olds place :wink: cos you never know what youre in for....
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