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r138 air locker rear diff,, defender
Moderator: Micka
r138 air locker rear diff,, defender
hey all, first post on this site after a lil look around, seems like there are some pretty serious cars on here, and landrovers,
on mine im after a r138 airlocker for the rear diff of my 05 td5 fender,
they are very hard to come buy, the only place is to import from the US,
any one on here no of eny S/H or new lockers going around??,,
on mine im after a r138 airlocker for the rear diff of my 05 td5 fender,
they are very hard to come buy, the only place is to import from the US,
any one on here no of eny S/H or new lockers going around??,,
What he said. MR Automotive will have MD Lockers available again in 2 weeks, or you can pick up a complete sals with locker SH if you can find one.red90 wrote:Find a used Salisbury and put in a Maxi-Drive.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
You'll probably import it from the US cheaper than buying it from Australia anyway. Just import it. The bloke is excellent to import from:
http://www.lucky8llc.com/Products.asp?ProductID=2146
Personally I think the ARB is better than the maxi-drive anyway.
http://www.lucky8llc.com/Products.asp?ProductID=2146
Personally I think the ARB is better than the maxi-drive anyway.
Cheers
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
You could do what I did and simply find a sals from a series cut the tubes off and do the same to your diff and weld them on, had custom hd axels made here far cheaper than importing from US.
Worked out alot cheaper for me than trying to find a sals with abs, disc's and correct pinion angle for lift.
Worked out alot cheaper for me than trying to find a sals with abs, disc's and correct pinion angle for lift.
Are you saying you fitted rover axle tubes to a sals?91rangie wrote:You could do what I did and simply find a sals from a series cut the tubes off and do the same to your diff and weld them on, had custom hd axels made here far cheaper than importing from US.
Worked out alot cheaper for me than trying to find a sals with abs, disc's and correct pinion angle for lift.
The short side axle and axle tube is the same on a series and defender. The only problems with converting one are that the defender sals has a mount for the A-frame cast in as well as a bump stop pad on the short side.
So you can just lengthen the long side by 6" to convert a series sals to a defender, but then you need to sort out the a-frame and bump stop issues if you are keeping the standard suspension links.
Serg, I may have one for sale (110) if you can't find anything closer.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Does Keith do stub axles (spindles) as well?Micka wrote:With the exception of the Original Poster...You're all a bunch of pansies
Get a Salsbury for the rear with a 35 spline Detroit locker and get Keith from RoverTracks to build you some 1.5" diameter 35 spline axels. Then wheel it.
Welcome to the site, Stig.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
He can build the whole diff for you if you want to pay for it, so yeah I would imagine that he would. He also does SpiderTracks housings and some way cool Rover9 custom jobbies.ISUZUROVER wrote:Does Keith do stub axles (spindles) as well?Micka wrote:With the exception of the Original Poster...You're all a bunch of pansies
Get a Salsbury for the rear with a 35 spline Detroit locker and get Keith from RoverTracks to build you some 1.5" diameter 35 spline axels. Then wheel it.
Welcome to the site, Stig.
The 35 spline Sals is nice, but it IS quite expensive to do.
People need to stop going overkill on everything. I'm guess this guy does not need that.... Horses for courses.....
A Maxi-drive for a Sals is a good bang for the buck as it retains the stock diff. An ARB plus proper shafts costs quite a bit more.
People need to stop going overkill on everything. I'm guess this guy does not need that.... Horses for courses.....
A Maxi-drive for a Sals is a good bang for the buck as it retains the stock diff. An ARB plus proper shafts costs quite a bit more.
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