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V8 landie
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V8 landie
hi well have finally decided on my 4wd i'm buying a 1975 series 3 landrover short wheelbase running a 253. now as far as i know it still has the normal landie drivetrain (does come with spare axles and diffs) now the current owner doesn't know if the diff is a sailsbury (spelling??) or not or if the spare rear diff is. how do i find out ?? if neither turn out to be one i'll buy one no problem there but would love to save some coin where possible...lol
cheers steve
cheers steve
what are the other problems???uninformed wrote:also the sals is about 1.5 times bigger than the rover type that would come stock front and rear in a swb. it has a longer pinion and the pinion is lower than center.
sals have been fitted to swb but im not sure they are ideal....strong yes, but they present other problems
Serg
a bit less ground clearence (solved by shaving it) and the spring pads have to be moved in a little. Its worth the upgrade steve.nzfordboy wrote:what are the other problems???uninformed wrote:also the sals is about 1.5 times bigger than the rover type that would come stock front and rear in a swb. it has a longer pinion and the pinion is lower than center.
sals have been fitted to swb but im not sure they are ideal....strong yes, but they present other problems
Serg
Might be time to change your login on ore
guess i'll be spending some time at turoa engineering........Turoa wrote:a bit less ground clearence (solved by shaving it) and the spring pads have to be moved in a little. Its worth the upgrade steve.nzfordboy wrote:what are the other problems???uninformed wrote:also the sals is about 1.5 times bigger than the rover type that would come stock front and rear in a swb. it has a longer pinion and the pinion is lower than center.
sals have been fitted to swb but im not sure they are ideal....strong yes, but they present other problems
Serg
Might be time to change your login on ore
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