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Fitting ARB in a SWB GQ
Fitting ARB in a SWB GQ
Hi;
I need to know the difference between an ARB for a rear GQ 233B axle with drums or Discs; the issue is that I can buy one used ARB model RD17 which is for axles with rear discs but I have got rear drums; can I still use it? which is the difference?
Hope you can help
cheers
Matias
I need to know the difference between an ARB for a rear GQ 233B axle with drums or Discs; the issue is that I can buy one used ARB model RD17 which is for axles with rear discs but I have got rear drums; can I still use it? which is the difference?
Hope you can help
cheers
Matias
Answer from ARB; it will help us all
Hi Matias,
Thank you for your inquiry.
Unfortunately the RD17 wont fit the drum rear models. The RD17 has one long
pin and two short pins to retain the spider gears. The axles in the rear
disc models are shorter and will clear the longer pin that passes through
the middle of the diff.
The drum rear model however has longer axles that butt up against each
other. As a result, we designed the RD24 which has four short pins to allow
these longer axles to pass through the middle of the diff and meet in the
middle.
In short you need the RD24 to fit the rear drum brake models.
Hi Matias,
Thank you for your inquiry.
Unfortunately the RD17 wont fit the drum rear models. The RD17 has one long
pin and two short pins to retain the spider gears. The axles in the rear
disc models are shorter and will clear the longer pin that passes through
the middle of the diff.
The drum rear model however has longer axles that butt up against each
other. As a result, we designed the RD24 which has four short pins to allow
these longer axles to pass through the middle of the diff and meet in the
middle.
In short you need the RD24 to fit the rear drum brake models.
perhaps you could fit a disc rear end and master cylinder.
the housings are the same so you could fit the discs axles etc into your housing.
maybe even cut the rear axle length down with a cutting disc on your trusty grinder
the housings are the same so you could fit the discs axles etc into your housing.
maybe even cut the rear axle length down with a cutting disc on your trusty grinder
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Here you have a discussion about swapping drums to discs on a H233B axle:
http://www.4x4parts.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=352185&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1
It's on a US Nissan forum. Nice members and alot of knowledge!
/Magnus
http://www.4x4parts.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=352185&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1
It's on a US Nissan forum. Nice members and alot of knowledge!
/Magnus
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big red wrote:perhaps you could fit a disc rear end and master cylinder.
the housings are the same so you could fit the discs axles etc into your housing.
maybe even cut the rear axle length down with a cutting disc on your trusty grinder
wouldnt you first want to check the spline length, to make sure there is enough to cut, thou, i believe there would be, but better safe than sorry,
I wonder if it works backwards. I.e. if I source a Lock-Right which is designed for use in H233B with drums, can it be fitted into H233B with discs?Matute wrote: The drum rear model however has longer axles that butt up against each
other. As a result, we designed the RD24 which has four short pins to allow
these longer axles to pass through the middle of the diff and meet in the
middle.
In short you need the RD24 to fit the rear drum brake models.
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