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Rangie WMS

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Rangie WMS

Post by Damo »

Guys, what's the WMS width of the Rangie rear diff? Any differences in year models or are they all the same? Are the full floating or semi floating setup?

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Post by Slunnie »

I think the Classic rangies are full floaters and the P38a's are semi floaters. Not sure what the WMS are though.
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Post by HSV Rangie »

Classic is full float.

And I thought the P38 was as well.

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Post by Slunnie »

I'm pretty sure the P38a and D2 share the same axles. The D2 is definately a semifloater. Hmmm, conflict - not sure then Michael.
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Post by wilsby »

Slunnie wrote:I'm pretty sure the P38a and D2 share the same axles. The D2 is definately a semifloater. Hmmm, conflict - not sure then Michael.


P38's and D2's do not share axles, but they are of similar design - non floaters.
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

wilsby wrote:
Slunnie wrote:I'm pretty sure the P38a and D2 share the same axles. The D2 is definately a semifloater. Hmmm, conflict - not sure then Michael.


P38's and D2's do not share axles, but they are of similar design - non floaters.


It is such a shame Land Rover made the backward step from full float to semi float - after doing away with it in about 1954!!! Once the defender is replaced it will probably be all downhill unfortunately.
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Info!

Post by Damo »

Thanks fellas :silly:

The WMS measurement would still be handy if anyone else reads this, off a classic rangie to be precise.

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Post by Bush65 »

Damo wrote:Thanks fellas :silly:

The WMS measurement would still be handy if anyone else reads this, off a classic rangie to be precise.

:armsup:


Just measured rear as close as I could, was 1556mm.
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Re: Info!

Post by Damo »

Bush65 wrote:
Damo wrote:Thanks fellas :silly:

The WMS measurement would still be handy if anyone else reads this, off a classic rangie to be precise.

:armsup:


Just measured rear as close as I could, was 1556mm.


Thanks John! I'd email u a beer if I could :D
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