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defender diff into rangie

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defender diff into rangie

Post by snell40 »

hey guys im wondering if anyone knows if a defender rear diff assembly disc brake type will fit straight into my rangie, im pretty sure it will i would just have to shorten the rear tailshaft
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Post by uninformed »

what defender rear diff? there are 3 basic diffferent types. Sals, P38 and rover type...what Def and what year?
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i know a sals goes into a rangie first hand experience
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Post by snell40 »

yeah salsbury...ive heard they are heaps stronger than the rangie
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Post by uninformed »

Diff is, axle shafts not so much......but that is an easy fix. propshaft angle chnages but may not be a problem. Kelvin will probably chime in
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Post by Grover69 »

snell40 wrote:yeah salsbury...ive heard they are heaps stronger than the rangie
Kelvin's right all you need to do is shorten the tail shaft
and they are stronger than rover type .
Best thing is they are very similar to a Dana 60 so you can change the internals relatively easy.
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Post by snell40 »

does anyone know if i put a defender rear diff DRUM BRAKE TYPE in my rangie ( 88 model ), if i could get the brakes to work?
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I have know idea.

I personally think youd be much better off converting said Sals to disc
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Post by Grover69 »

snell40 wrote:does anyone know if i put a defender rear diff DRUM BRAKE TYPE in my rangie ( 88 model ), if i could get the brakes to work?
You can do it and get the brakes to work , but as Sug said just change it from drum to disc
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Post by snell40 »

yeah thanks that may be wat ill have to do...its alot cheaper for me to buy a drum brake type than a disc
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