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in all honesty how stong are the 24 spline axels

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in all honesty how stong are the 24 spline axels

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how strong are the 24 spline axels in a disco 300tdi will they handel 33's yes i know people have asked this before but usually for earlier stuff as mine is a december 94 model
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I ran mine on 33's in 255/85, 285/75 muddies spec and also 33x10.5 JT2 for a few years using ETC and no lockers without drama. I used it, but did not abuse it and it was fine. A big shock load will break the axle or diff centre though. This is what it took to break it (rear diff and short axle).
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I did break two rear axles running 32"x9.5" Simex ET having my rear locker engaged
now with heavy duty axles from Great Basin Rovers(www.greatbasinrovers.com) I had no issues ever since
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running 255/85r16 BFG muddies I snapped a 24 spline rear. was in for 2 months with a ARB locker and Maxi 4.11 diff gears. It broke unlocked on loose dirt just over idle......The final straw that made me go GQ diffs.
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GURU wrote:running 255/85r16 BFG muddies I snapped a 24 spline rear. was in for 2 months with a ARB locker and Maxi 4.11 diff gears. It broke unlocked on loose dirt just over idle......The final straw that made me go GQ diffs.
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But it was a stock axle that you broke right ? Not an MD or a JM one ;)
Can you believe my 5/16" thick rope winch line broke

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Post by ISUZUROVER »

I broke a stock (cheap aftermarket) 24 spline axle on 32's (actually broke when going downhill). I then installed Maxi-Drive axles and a locker, and soon went to 33's 285/75-16), and have had no problems since (that was about 4 years ago).
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Jay wrote:
GURU wrote: But it was a stock axle that you broke right ? Not an MD or a JM one ;)
Can you believe my 5/16" thick rope winch line broke

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yeah a stock Disco one. I had machince a groove out near the stub axle as a weak spot so when it did break it would there so the axle was easy to change and not have to pull the diff centre out. But it broke right at the sidegear !!!

As for your rope, thats abit wierd
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the 24spline axles from maxidrive would be near impossible to break,i run 35 simex ETs and can't hurt MD 10spline axles(front inners and rears).
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i am thinking of putting aet of md in the rear but cant afford the cv's int he front and also how do you go about 285 75's do they scrub when steering? and what offset are s111 rims?
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Post by Rangie ute on 38'' »

cooter will the pre 88 r/r cvs fit the front end of yours, cause they are alot stronger if your thinking of cheap upgrades. they are a tuff solid little cv
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no the splines are diferent already thought of that but i think u can get a conversion kit though
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Post by GURU »

yeah you have to get MD inner axles to suit for the CV swap

not sure if the outer RR stort axle fits the hubs either
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

GURU wrote:
not sure if the outer RR stort axle fits the hubs either
On a later model landie with the narrow stub axles, I think you will need to machine a spacer (about 10mm) to fit the rangie stubs.
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