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Maxi Drive Lockers will be in production shortly
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> my comment re the ford 9 was that this diff is used in so many
> applications, if he had built axles, hemispheres lockers etc he may have
> been able to produce on a larger scale to break into the USA
> market.....but did he want to....didnt bother him.
The first version of the Maxi locker Mal was using Ford 9" sun or spider gears.
Mal ditched them because they were breaking. I broke mine...
> applications, if he had built axles, hemispheres lockers etc he may have
> been able to produce on a larger scale to break into the USA
> market.....but did he want to....didnt bother him.
The first version of the Maxi locker Mal was using Ford 9" sun or spider gears.
Mal ditched them because they were breaking. I broke mine...
Bushies: http://www.angelfire.com/on4/bushy5560/ http://www.angelfire.com/on4/bushy5561/
Lightforce HID conversion stuff: http://www.angelfire.com/on4/bushy5551/
Lightforce HID conversion stuff: http://www.angelfire.com/on4/bushy5551/
Stock Ford 9" diff were not that great. It is all aftermarket now and it makes a very strong, compact diff. Basically as strong as a Dana 60.bushy555 wrote:The first version of the Maxi locker Mal was using Ford 9" sun or spider gears.
Mal ditched them because they were breaking. I broke mine...
[color=red]1991 Landrover 90 ex-MOD[/color]
Thought they were 10 bolt sals innardsbushy555 wrote:> my comment re the ford 9 was that this diff is used in so many
> applications, if he had built axles, hemispheres lockers etc he may have
> been able to produce on a larger scale to break into the USA
> market.....but did he want to....didnt bother him.
The first version of the Maxi locker Mal was using Ford 9" sun or spider gears.
Mal ditched them because they were breaking. I broke mine...
Wanted: Car trailer or beaver tail truck, let me know what you got
The 3rd bearing on the pinion where alot of strength is obtained as it stops the pinion walkingred90 wrote:Stock Ford 9" diff were not that great. It is all aftermarket now and it makes a very strong, compact diff. Basically as strong as a Dana 60.bushy555 wrote:The first version of the Maxi locker Mal was using Ford 9" sun or spider gears.
Mal ditched them because they were breaking. I broke mine...
Wanted: Car trailer or beaver tail truck, let me know what you got
And the fact that they have a relatively large pinion for the ring gear size due to the large hypoid offset. In the end, you get a strong R&P with a small ring gear diameter.cloughy wrote:The 3rd bearing on the pinion where alot of strength is obtained as it stops the pinion walking
http://www.truehi9.com/gears2.html
The problem with stock Ford 9" diff was the housing was not very strong and the differentials themselves were nothing to write home about. With an aftermarket diff and housing, you get lots of strength in a small package.
[color=red]1991 Landrover 90 ex-MOD[/color]
irdeano wrote:so how to we purchase these new maxidrive units?
See the Link posted above by Bush65 , website for MRAutomotive who will start Manufacturing of MaxiDrive lockers again next year ,I'm told they will initially start with the Salisbury units first and then move onto the Rover units . Might pay to give them a call.
The "New" unit pictured above was an overseas order which I believe was sent back , I was Just fortunate enough to have picked it up.
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Re: Maxi Drive Lockers will be in production shortly
Question.......pardon my ignorance, are these still being made by MR?
Whats the scoop on this Ashcroft mob? If I buy a Puma, should I seriously consider an axle upgrade?
Would like to at least put a rear locker in - how does this effect with ETC?
Whats the scoop on this Ashcroft mob? If I buy a Puma, should I seriously consider an axle upgrade?
Would like to at least put a rear locker in - how does this effect with ETC?
moorey wrote:All that aside, I am yet to be convinced that RUFF is anything other than a maniacal arse hat.
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I think the 28 spline versions were Holden 1 tonner not ford 9 inch?????bushy555 wrote:> my comment re the ford 9 was that this diff is used in so many
> applications, if he had built axles, hemispheres lockers etc he may have
> been able to produce on a larger scale to break into the USA
> market.....but did he want to....didnt bother him.
The first version of the Maxi locker Mal was using Ford 9" sun or spider gears.
Mal ditched them because they were breaking. I broke mine...
Re: Maxi Drive Lockers will be in production shortly
#1 AFAIK yesphippsey wrote:Question.......pardon my ignorance, are these still being made by MR?
Whats the scoop on this Ashcroft mob? If I buy a Puma, should I seriously consider an axle upgrade?
Would like to at least put a rear locker in - how does this effect with ETC?
#2 good mob in the UK been doing LR stuff for years.
#3, the puma is known for very poor QC on the diffs, plus its even a worse design than the old rover diff...It is commonly not set up correctly from the factory and have been found to be very low on oil from factory. Ashcroft are looking at some HD mods for the Puma diffs. MD would also solve some of the problems with them and use Hi-Tough axles...then there is also Kieth at rovertracks in the USA that does the same sort of stuff.
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Yep Serg you are right they were Holden 1 tonner not Ford 9 inchuninformed wrote:I think the 28 spline versions were Holden 1 tonner not ford 9 inch?????bushy555 wrote:> my comment re the ford 9 was that this diff is used in so many
> applications, if he had built axles, hemispheres lockers etc he may have
> been able to produce on a larger scale to break into the USA
> market.....but did he want to....didnt bother him.
The first version of the Maxi locker Mal was using Ford 9" sun or spider gears.
Mal ditched them because they were breaking. I broke mine...
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