Hello everybody, i was wondering if any differential of the titan would fit to my nissan navara, is the same one form australia. i broke my half shaft and want to upgrade my front diff. then i would buy the titan mid travel.
it should, shouldnt it? navarra is the exact same thing as the frontier, yes no? except we no get the deezel
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Your OEM Titan gear ratios are 2.94 or 3.36. Once you know what you have you can go from there.
I'd suggest that you go with a gear swap and etc... but unsure about your rear diff since there was some Navara m226s that had a special ring gear bolt pattern.
The only way to run an m205 in the front of your rig is to re-gear once gears are available for the m205. You will probably be able to run 3.73, 4.10 or 4.56s.
The only way to run an m205 in the front of your rig is to re-gear once gears are available for the m205. You will probably be able to run 3.73, 4.10 or 4.56s.
i must re gear in the front with the titan diff , and rear also?
i must re gear in the front with the titan diff , and rear also?
You must atleast re-gear the front with 3.73 to be close enough to your 3.69s but in reality, you should probably regear both to 4.10s if your rear diff will support it.
ive been contemplating a toyoter front diff. stronger than the 180 and probably just as strong as the 205, plus gears. anybody tried this already?
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