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Hi, does anyone know anything about Jack Mac diffs as i have some for a landrover based vehicle im building (A d-lander) but wish to change the R&P - i gather they are not rover parts so could do with some help in knowing what parts i need to get....
A D-Lander is a fibre glass bodied freelander with a full internal rollcage, 100" wheelbase and whatever engine you decide to use, in my case a TD5 with a 4HP22 autobox.
As for the diffs, are those the Hypoid diffs then using the hilux R&P??
smo wrote:I cant say i find the website overly helpful, text says one thing and pics show what is seemingly another and they lack technical details too.
I did get an initial reply from JM however i have not had a reply to my followup....3 weeks and counting :(
Seriously considering flogging them off and going the "standard" ashcroft & ARB route for my axles.
Then you would have inferior diffs.
ARB are not as good and no rover ring and pinion aren't anywhere near as strong. Good range of toyota and aftermarket ring and pinion ratios available as well.
Axles (half shafts) are larger, stronger than rover 24 spline. And Longfield cv's stronger than Ashcroft.
The ring gear and pinion are toyota hilux - you don't need to get these from jacmac.
John, i have a set of toy converted diffs that i would like to keep, but i need to go back to around a 3.5 ratio as the 4.1, LT95 isuzu combo is to high . Got any ideas how i could do this without spending a small fortune?
6.5 rangie wrote:John, i have a set of toy converted diffs that i would like to keep, but i need to go back to around a 3.5 ratio as the 4.1, LT95 isuzu combo is to high . Got any ideas how i could do this without spending a small fortune?
MacNamara also do a 3.54 High Pinion gear set. I know this as Sam Overton's Turbo 80 series is running a set of 3.54 gears front and rear from MacNamara.