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    higher ratio than 0.98:1 on an LT95

    I want a bit more top end speed/lower RPM, and dont want to go the overdrive route (one more thing to go wrong). I'm currently running the .98:1 transfer ratio, and 35 inch tyres, but it isnt enough. I'm not going to 37/38 tyres, and next easiest option is to change the high range gears in the transfer. I know no-one makes anything taller than a .98:1, but if i got a set for myself made, would anyone else be interested? The other otion is go the 2.7? diff ratios from KAM, but i dont want to know the $, and it will kill the low range.

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    Your other option is to fit an Isuzu 5 or 6 speed O/D gearbox with an LT230 transfer. That way you get a gearbox designed for the Isuzu engine and the benefit of extra gears to select from. A word of warning, make sure you get an overdrive box as some of the gearboxes have 1:1 in top not an overdrive.

    There are a number of them around do a AuLRO search on Isuzu gearboxes.

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    Interested, think differential ratio's would be a lot easier for me ATM, but the option may be a more cost effective one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Your other option is to fit an Isuzu 5 or 6 speed O/D gearbox with an LT230 transfer. That way you get a gearbox designed for the Isuzu engine and the benefit of extra gears to select from. A word of warning, make sure you get an overdrive box as some of the gearboxes have 1:1 in top not an overdrive.

    There are a number of them around do a AuLRO search on Isuzu gearboxes.
    Thanks that is another option, but as my daily driver, i cannot have it off the road for more than 2 days, so a custom gearbox conversion is out of the question. Also, i paid over 3k on getting the lt95 rebuilt, so i dont want to swap it for an isuzu box until it wears out.

    Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    Interested, think differential ratio's would be a lot easier for me ATM, but the option may be a more cost effective one.
    It's rather difficult to go taller than 3.54 and even if you could you then lose your off-road low range capabilities.

    An Isuzu box with LT230 could be something you have built while the LT95 wears out.

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    So...whats involved converting to an Isuzu box, ie...
    Cost?
    How does the T/fer case attach...Adapter?...where do you get it?
    Much mods required to mount to chassis?
    Is it good...if so why aren't we all doing it?

    Damn it...now my mind is ticking....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    It's rather difficult to go taller than 3.54 and even if you could you then lose your off-road low range capabilities.

    An Isuzu box with LT230 could be something you have built while the LT95 wears out.


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    Last edited by p38arover; 11th May 2011 at 10:35 AM. Reason: fix quote
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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