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RANUKI wrote:Just thought I'de ask the question, if people could buy mog diffs (404) with the pinion conversion for say $4k steer and $3-4k for non steer, Who would want a set..(all have lockers of course)
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RUFF wrote:The pinion conversion is not going to make for a big selling point. If you could convert the front housing to RH side drop you would sell more. Most transfers are RH drop.
RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
grimbo wrote:have you seen the latest issue of Landrover Owners international with the article about the Outback-Import's Disco and 90. Both are running portals and the Disco has rear steer. Very nice units. Seems they are Mal Storey ones
Thor wrote:grimbo wrote:have you seen the latest issue of Landrover Owners international with the article about the Outback-Import's Disco and 90. Both are running portals and the Disco has rear steer. Very nice units. Seems they are Mal Storey ones
mmmm!
http://emmanuel.richard.er.free.fr/DEFENDER/LAND%20ROVER%20DEFENDER%2090%20OUTBACK%20IMPORT/
RANUKI wrote:yeah that is the main advantage, lower torque stress on the centre. As for Aus yes they seem to work well, however we do have very different conditions to the states, I do agree.
Yes it is looking unstable, however with the portal lift you don't need to put in that much lift, if you keep your uptravel..
My specialty....
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P.S. Huge tyres (44's+) are for people that can't pick lines, For example in the states most run 37's (not that big really).. :lol: Not saying I am any rock leg end either,, I'm just a can't afford comp pleb..
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