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Axle Upgrades

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Axle Upgrades

Post by mike_beecham »

Where is the best place to go for Maxi Drive axles (1994 Defender)? Heard that Fred Smith Automotive is solid.
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Post by schuler »

Hi Mike,

mine were done by fred smith before i purchased the vehicle, only heard great things about him.

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Post by Reddo »

Not sure where you are but JacMac in Melbourne is another option you could check out.
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Post by disco95 »

Reddo wrote:Not sure where you are but JacMac in Melbourne is another option you could check out.
And how do the prices compare to maxi-drive? axles and lockers.
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Post by HSV Rangie »

disco95 wrote:
Reddo wrote:Not sure where you are but JacMac in Melbourne is another option you could check out.
And how do the prices compare to maxi-drive? axles and lockers.
similar.

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Post by Reddo »

JM is cheaper for locakers I think, and they are easier to fit. Likewise for axles I thinks, but not by much. Customer relations are more interesting at JM!!! Bite your tongue
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Post by HSV Rangie »

Reddo wrote:JM is cheaper for locakers I think, and they are easier to fit. Likewise for axles I thinks, but not by much. Customer relations are more interesting at JM!!! Bite your tongue
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