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Thread: D2a Transfer Case Woes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    they were wrong, thats just bloody poor workmanship (and lazy)

    Id go em.
    Yeah Dave,

    Not happy. Pkus I have now been without it since 1/4/08. I do 80000 km a year which is not fun in the 4BD1 Rangie. Plus, it is not the most professional looking truck to turn up to a customers in.

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    Ash, you need an LT230 from a D2, just too much modifying if you get a D1 TC, it would cost you less if you got your Transfer case fixed.

    Give AMV in Vic a call, they have about 10 D2s that their wrecking at the moment, they are very reasonable with their prices.

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    Well I got a quote from British Off Road for $1100 exc for a second hand unit or $2200 + GST exc for a full reco unit.

    Can someone give me a guide as to if these are good bad or indifferent?

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    LT230's are USUALLY pretty bulletproof. I would just buy a S/H one rather than a reco.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    LT230's are USUALLY pretty bulletproof. I would just buy a S/H one rather than a reco.
    I would go along with that - as if you have the time you could reco it yourself and most of the bits would/should costs less than $600.00

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maggot4x4 View Post
    Thanks Dave,

    It is out of an 84 RaRo and is behind a TF727. Still be ok?
    sorry, the thread was titled D2a transfer case !

    please advise the serial number of the old unit,

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashtrans View Post
    sorry, the thread was titled D2a transfer case !

    please advise the serial number of the old unit,

    Dave
    Dave - I think he means the spare one.

    Btw - off topic - any chance of you making LT230 reduction gears again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Dave - I think he means the spare one.

    Btw - off topic - any chance of you making LT230 reduction gears again?

    You are right Mate, I ment the spare one. I will try to get the part number on Friday when I get back.

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    Well after a day of ringing around, I had quotes from $650(LVS not in stock) to $2800 (Triumph Rover Spares Adelaide)

    Britsh Off Road were the second cheapst of the ones in stock but cheaper when you factor in freight.

    Thought I would pass this on if it happens to anyone else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Dave - I think he means the spare one.

    Btw - off topic - any chance of you making LT230 reduction gears again?

    OK, I misread it,

    we developed some low range gears, customers wanted the lower the better, we made 80% lower and customers said they were too low !, a few failed as the diameters were too small and we dropped it,

    we now just make the underdrive instead, better solution in our opinion :

    Ashcroft Transmissions

    Dave

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