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Disco diffs keep braking?
Moderator: Micka
Disco diffs keep braking?
I keep braking diffs.. I need some advice on a stronger
soulution. The car Is a 98 v8 disco on 35's. Cheers
soulution. The car Is a 98 v8 disco on 35's. Cheers
are they completely stock?
are they being set up correctly?
are your housings true and straight?
Arb, Jac Mac and soon maxi dirve are all good rover type replacements. Jac mac offer a hypoid bolt in that is stronger again, or you can do your own conversion with toyota hi lux diffs into the rover axle case
Serg
are they being set up correctly?
are your housings true and straight?
Arb, Jac Mac and soon maxi dirve are all good rover type replacements. Jac mac offer a hypoid bolt in that is stronger again, or you can do your own conversion with toyota hi lux diffs into the rover axle case
Serg
Hilux conversion is the go, front high pinion from an 80 or 100 cruiser, rear from Hiace to match 4.11 ratio, then Jack mac axles
Diffs can be upto 500ish each, but can also be had for bargain prices
axles will be around $650 for front, $800 for rears, good time to stick lux cv's in, and hope you know someone with a lathe
Diffs can be upto 500ish each, but can also be had for bargain prices
axles will be around $650 for front, $800 for rears, good time to stick lux cv's in, and hope you know someone with a lathe
Wanted: Car trailer or beaver tail truck, let me know what you got
i dont know much about the Toy conversion so ill leave it to the guys that have done it.
Arb's are good as are Jac Mac and Maxidrive
the difference between Rover diff and hilux is the rover is spiral bevel design and the hilux is hypoid. While the spiral bevel is more effiecent at transmitting power, the hypoid is stronger by design due to the location (offset off center) of the pinon, thus it can be made bigger and have more engagement with the ring gear.
no matter what you run, axle case trueness and diff set up are critical to longevity
Serg
PS not sure what ratios the toy hilux are???
Arb's are good as are Jac Mac and Maxidrive
the difference between Rover diff and hilux is the rover is spiral bevel design and the hilux is hypoid. While the spiral bevel is more effiecent at transmitting power, the hypoid is stronger by design due to the location (offset off center) of the pinon, thus it can be made bigger and have more engagement with the ring gear.
no matter what you run, axle case trueness and diff set up are critical to longevity
Serg
PS not sure what ratios the toy hilux are???
Hilux diffs are the way to go, as you get a stronger rear and decent ratios, can be had in 4.1, 4.3 or 4.55 I believe from bundera's
You can fit locker to rover centres, but you still need axles and diff gears do have a decent set up, only prob with the lux conversion, is you have to do it all at once, so if you got no coin, makes it hard
Its an easy conversion, I've done quite a few now, none return as opposed to rover centres
You can fit locker to rover centres, but you still need axles and diff gears do have a decent set up, only prob with the lux conversion, is you have to do it all at once, so if you got no coin, makes it hard
Its an easy conversion, I've done quite a few now, none return as opposed to rover centres
Wanted: Car trailer or beaver tail truck, let me know what you got
for pricing on your axles and c.v's email keithh from rover tracks (across the pond in the u s of a), his gear is supposed to be good for up to 37's. then as said a 100 series front and hilux rear, and your choice of lockers.
1986 - Stage 1 V8 serIII style side ute - gone
1997 - 300 TDI 130 single cab ute - gone
1986 - 90 defender soft top, bars, buttons and tyres
2000 - TD5 disco 'the boss's rig'
1997 - 300 TDI 130 single cab ute - gone
1986 - 90 defender soft top, bars, buttons and tyres
2000 - TD5 disco 'the boss's rig'
that wont fix the diff problem unless he goes the toy route, in which case he could use jac mac as well. Keith does bloody good stuff though.def90 wrote:for pricing on your axles and c.v's email keithh from rover tracks (across the pond in the u s of a), his gear is supposed to be good for up to 37's. then as said a 100 series front and hilux rear, and your choice of lockers.
if he stays with rover type diff (arb, maxi or jmac) id vote for Hi-tough engineering axles from the GC
Serg
sorry serg, mate thats what i mean't in reply to cloughys post re the toy routeuninformed wrote:that wont fix the diff problem unless he goes the toy route, in which case he could use jac mac as well. Keith does bloody good stuff though.def90 wrote:for pricing on your axles and c.v's email keithh from rover tracks (across the pond in the u s of a), his gear is supposed to be good for up to 37's. then as said a 100 series front and hilux rear, and your choice of lockers.
if he stays with rover type diff (arb, maxi or jmac) id vote for Hi-tough engineering axles from the GC
Serg
1986 - Stage 1 V8 serIII style side ute - gone
1997 - 300 TDI 130 single cab ute - gone
1986 - 90 defender soft top, bars, buttons and tyres
2000 - TD5 disco 'the boss's rig'
1997 - 300 TDI 130 single cab ute - gone
1986 - 90 defender soft top, bars, buttons and tyres
2000 - TD5 disco 'the boss's rig'
this is still a good option if u wont go past 35's and don't flog and bounce the farker out of your truck, i ran stock rover 3.54's, arb's, with jacmac axles and haultech modded hilux c.v's for 3 to 4 years on 35's and no breaky bits, and know plenty of blokes that have the full maxi kit on 35's and no snappys for years and years, although they aren't hard on their trucks, depends on your driving styleuninformed wrote:that wont fix the diff problem unless he goes the toy route, in which case he could use jac mac as well. Keith does bloody good stuff though.def90 wrote:for pricing on your axles and c.v's email keithh from rover tracks (across the pond in the u s of a), his gear is supposed to be good for up to 37's. then as said a 100 series front and hilux rear, and your choice of lockers.
if he stays with rover type diff (arb, maxi or jmac) id vote for Hi-tough engineering axles from the GC
Serg
1986 - Stage 1 V8 serIII style side ute - gone
1997 - 300 TDI 130 single cab ute - gone
1986 - 90 defender soft top, bars, buttons and tyres
2000 - TD5 disco 'the boss's rig'
1997 - 300 TDI 130 single cab ute - gone
1986 - 90 defender soft top, bars, buttons and tyres
2000 - TD5 disco 'the boss's rig'
nup, improves my front shaft angle too.uninformed wrote:cool cool,
does the hi pinion have any clearence issues with the steering arms or other parts?
1986 - Stage 1 V8 serIII style side ute - gone
1997 - 300 TDI 130 single cab ute - gone
1986 - 90 defender soft top, bars, buttons and tyres
2000 - TD5 disco 'the boss's rig'
1997 - 300 TDI 130 single cab ute - gone
1986 - 90 defender soft top, bars, buttons and tyres
2000 - TD5 disco 'the boss's rig'
was thinking that would be another advantagedef90 wrote:nup, improves my front shaft angle too.uninformed wrote:cool cool,
does the hi pinion have any clearence issues with the steering arms or other parts?
have you seen the new sixty9 housing on pirate? could be a good housing to upgade the sals to dana 6o internales etc....
while there are definitly some stronger aspects to the nissan stuff, there are also areas that arent better than a hilux.....plus the whole housing suspension offset issues to deal withbowtie landie wrote:Patrol front diff is high pinion also - won't break that in a hurrydef90 wrote:nup, improves my front shaft angle too.uninformed wrote:cool cool,
does the hi pinion have any clearence issues with the steering arms or other parts?
just so the OP knows, you cant fit any nissan diff in a rover housing
but ashcroft are squeezing a ford nine in
BUT with Nissan diff swaps, the brakes are farking fantasticuninformed wrote:while there are definitly some stronger aspects to the nissan stuff, there are also areas that arent better than a hilux.....plus the whole housing suspension offset issues to deal withbowtie landie wrote:Patrol front diff is high pinion also - won't break that in a hurrydef90 wrote:nup, improves my front shaft angle too.uninformed wrote:cool cool,
does the hi pinion have any clearence issues with the steering arms or other parts?
just so the OP knows, you cant fit any nissan diff in a rover housing
but ashcroft are squeezing a ford nine in
Wanted: Car trailer or beaver tail truck, let me know what you got
thats the force nine? will be kool, but i'd hate to guess at the priceuninformed wrote:while there are definitly some stronger aspects to the nissan stuff, there are also areas that arent better than a hilux.....plus the whole housing suspension offset issues to deal withbowtie landie wrote:Patrol front diff is high pinion also - won't break that in a hurrydef90 wrote:nup, improves my front shaft angle too.uninformed wrote:cool cool,
does the hi pinion have any clearence issues with the steering arms or other parts?
just so the OP knows, you cant fit any nissan diff in a rover housing
but ashcroft are squeezing a ford nine in
1986 - Stage 1 V8 serIII style side ute - gone
1997 - 300 TDI 130 single cab ute - gone
1986 - 90 defender soft top, bars, buttons and tyres
2000 - TD5 disco 'the boss's rig'
1997 - 300 TDI 130 single cab ute - gone
1986 - 90 defender soft top, bars, buttons and tyres
2000 - TD5 disco 'the boss's rig'
yep the Force9 is what ashcroft is doing, a custom 3rd housing to fit the ford 9 inch R+P into the rover housing, its a full set uo with knuckles instead of swivels etc, i believe it will be hub to hub. looks promissing.def90 wrote:thats the force nine? will be kool, but i'd hate to guess at the priceuninformed wrote:while there are definitly some stronger aspects to the nissan stuff, there are also areas that arent better than a hilux.....plus the whole housing suspension offset issues to deal withbowtie landie wrote:Patrol front diff is high pinion also - won't break that in a hurrydef90 wrote:nup, improves my front shaft angle too.uninformed wrote:cool cool,
does the hi pinion have any clearence issues with the steering arms or other parts?
just so the OP knows, you cant fit any nissan diff in a rover housing
but ashcroft are squeezing a ford nine in
Im sure keith @ Rovertracks does something similar?
the Sixty9 is a new concept for the dana 60. basicly it is a new housing with a removable 3rd, so unlike the 60/sals where you take the diff cover off and spread the diff to remove the R+P etc you can unbolt like a rover or toy.....plus its improved in alot of areas and the housing if all steel not cast. the 3rd is cast
a custom 9 front and sixty9 rear would be a good cool set up in a comp def
Sounds like the only thing left of the Dana60 is the axle tubes.uninformed wrote:the Sixty9 is a new concept for the dana 60. basicly it is a new housing with a removable 3rd, so unlike the 60/sals where you take the diff cover off and spread the diff to remove the R+P etc you can unbolt like a rover or toy.....plus its improved in alot of areas and the housing if all steel not cast. the 3rd is cast
Cheers
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
not even,Slunnie wrote:Sounds like the only thing left of the Dana60 is the axle tubes.uninformed wrote:the Sixty9 is a new concept for the dana 60. basicly it is a new housing with a removable 3rd, so unlike the 60/sals where you take the diff cover off and spread the diff to remove the R+P etc you can unbolt like a rover or toy.....plus its improved in alot of areas and the housing if all steel not cast. the 3rd is cast
the housing is a complete new fabbed one, it utilizes d60 gears and diff etc, you can use your own spidles etc....
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthre ... ght=sixty9
I hear of these shattering when an axle breaks. I've never heard of an ARB doing that.Kalex wrote:if money is tight, put a detroit locker in the rear. Just as strong as a air locker and can be had for around $600 from the states. Then you can afford the axles at the same time.
Cheers
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
ARBs have had failures too. The lock rings have been known to strip under high load. Its common enough for a US company to have started making upgraded lock rings.Slunnie wrote:I hear of these shattering when an axle breaks. I've never heard of an ARB doing that.Kalex wrote:if money is tight, put a detroit locker in the rear. Just as strong as a air locker and can be had for around $600 from the states. Then you can afford the axles at the same time.
for all ARB lockers???Micka wrote:ARBs have had failures too. The lock rings have been known to strip under high load. Its common enough for a US company to have started making upgraded lock rings.Slunnie wrote:I hear of these shattering when an axle breaks. I've never heard of an ARB doing that.Kalex wrote:if money is tight, put a detroit locker in the rear. Just as strong as a air locker and can be had for around $600 from the states. Then you can afford the axles at the same time.
i know the ford9 has some problems, but it has very little engagement depth.
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