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Range rover Diffs in a 88GQ

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Range rover Diffs in a 88GQ

Post by Dutchy74 »

Hi Guys,

i have heard that the Diff's in range rovers can fit and run in GQ'.......can anyone confirm these rumours..if so can you share you infinite wisdom.

any feedback would be welcome.

P.S. I have found a 1973 Range Rover with ARB air lockers going cheap and wondering if they will fit my 88 GQ ?

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Post by chimpboy »

lol that would be one for the books.

I guess it is possible but nobody would do it, people put GQ diffs under RRs because the RR ones are too weak.
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Post by Ruffy »

Simply DON'T DO IT.

People put GQ diffs into range rovers because RR diffs and axles are weak and troublesome.
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Post by DaveS3 »

Do it.

So many reasons why.
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Post by Simo63 »

This same question has been posted by the same person in the Rover, Nissan and now Gen Tech areas. Can I hear the bus warming up?
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Post by PacMan »

Hi Dutchy74

It is a very great idea. You get smaller track width and you get smaller breaks.

But if you want to go serious, put a Toyota 80 gearbox in your GQ too.
And for the engine - use something from nissan - the 3.0 Diesel is a top motor and will fit perfect to your axles / gearbox combo.

But the best would be, just sale you Nissan GQ and buy a Lada Niva.
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Re: Range rover Diffs in a 88GQ

Post by bogged »

You may find your answer in 20 other sections.

search for threads by "Dutchy74"
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Post by LOCKEE »

I put Range Rover Diffs in my 91 GQ.

To take them to the swap meet to sell.
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Post by gu town »

LOCKEE wrote:I put Range Rover Diffs in my 91 GQ.

To take them to the swap meet to sell.



:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

seriously its a down grade.... even with the lockers.
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Post by bogged »

LOCKEE wrote:I put Range Rover Diffs in my 91 GQ.

To take them to the swap meet to sell.
what did you get for them, some lego blocks?
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Post by LOCKEE »

bogged wrote:
LOCKEE wrote:I put Range Rover Diffs in my 91 GQ.

To take them to the swap meet to sell.
what did you get for them, some lego blocks?
Ha Ha, bit more than that.
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Re: Range rover Diffs in a 88GQ

Post by joeblow »

Dutchy74 wrote:Hi Guys,

i have heard that the Diff's in range rovers can fit and run in GQ'.......can anyone confirm these rumours..if so can you share you infinite wisdom.

any feedback would be welcome.

P.S. I have found a 1973 Range Rover with ARB air lockers going cheap and wondering if they will fit my 88 GQ ?

Cheers

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Post by bigbluemav »

Ruffy wrote:Simply DON'T DO IT.

People put GQ diffs into range rovers because RR diffs and axles are weak and troublesome.
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Post by bigbluemav »

PacMan wrote:Hi Dutchy74

It is a very great idea. You get smaller track width and you get smaller breaks.

But if you want to go serious, put a Toyota 80 gearbox in your GQ too.
And for the engine - use something from nissan - the 3.0 Diesel is a top motor and will fit perfect to your axles / gearbox combo.

But the best would be, just sale you Nissan GQ and buy a Lada Niva.
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