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trol diffs in a 94 disco

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trol diffs in a 94 disco

Post by cooter »

i am modifying mq diffs to fit into my 94 disco i know it will not be easy but have no choice just bought a 83 troll minus motor but has an adaptor for a chev on the box which was nevere finished (motor was never fitted) for the donor vehicle but am looking for a rear disc setup so as the hos wil pass rego i will not be getting it engineered so any suggestions will be greatly appreciated
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Post by Woop »

I dont think MQ diffs will be wide enough to accomodate your coil spring seats. I think they are only slightly wider than a series landrover axle.

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Post by cooter »

doing the measurements today
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Post by Loanrangie »

Why on earth would you waste your time on mq diffs? at least if you are going to the trouble use gq's or do a hilux center conversion, as previous post said, you may as well fit series diffs - at least you will have the same stud pattern.
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Post by RUFF »

I beleive MQ diffs are only the same width as Hilux so your going to struggle to even bolt wheels on it.
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Post by cooter »

with 8 inch sunys the track will actually be 2 inches wider than standard disco the only dramas so far ar the front spring mounts are gunna have to be raised 1.5 inches to allow clearance between the swivel hubs
and rear disc conversion and steeer stabiliser but time will tell if need be i can always bolt the standard crap back in as we are fabricating all mounts ourselves will keep u all posted on the conversion
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Post by GRIMACE »

dont bother d00d :? if you wanna change diffs get sumthing wider not skinnier.

your goin to have a fawken shit load of scrub up front, you wont be able to steer cause the wheels will hit the radius arms so soon :roll: its not gonna work d00d dont bother.

your turning circle will cover the width of a football field :lol:
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Post by cooter »

the difs are sittin infront of the disco now with the 8 inch cruiser rims and 33x11.5 cheapo mts are bolted on and the troll diffs are actually 44mm wider measuring from inside of tyre to inside of tyre. with wheels full lock the mq dif will still have 28 mm clearance between radius arms the only thing i am concerned a bout now iw what will happen on articulation the gaurds are gunna have to be cut big time
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Post by Davidh »

You're gonna have to cut the guards big time anyway if you wanna fit big rubber.
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Post by GRIMACE »

well i am amazed, if you managed to get a good turning circle and still have clearance on the radius arms, the MQ diffs must be abit wider than i though?

I was under the impression that the MQs were a total 4" narrower than the rangie? if so I dont know how you done it.

I am almost touching the radius arms with the 33s on 15x7s with 80mm backspacing on the rangie diffs.

Get cutting and post pics :D
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Post by djam1 »

Please forgive me if this is a bit rude but !!! (fire suit on)
Im not sure why you would want to use and MQ front diff in anything, they were prone to bending on the long side and were know to crack the cast housing, some times with the whole thing breaking in halves.
Well thats what Ive seen in the NT with long corrugated roads and silly drivers. Actually I have owned numerous Land Rovers post series 2a and a couple of Range Rovers and in the conditions here I have never broken a diff. I have however cracked 2 Range Rover diff housings due to abuse high speeds and rough roads. I guess it all depends on the conditions that you operate under.
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Post by Snarba »

If you can make it work go the MQ diffs mate! I've never had any dramas with any of my 3 MQ's diffs plus they're 4.6/1 standard....that said the front is cast (harder to weld) and the hassle of rear brake conversion....good luck
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Post by cooter »

just aquired a et of gq difss and will be doin them instead but for any 1 out there mq diffs are not hard to convert to a disco the only hard part is the fact that you have to raise the front spring plates 1.75 inches and you have to convert the rear to disc 4 engineer cert but it is feasable and not that hard ifvyou know how to preheat cast that is if anyone whants info on the mq conversion me and john the brains behind our conversions pm me
by the way any one want to buy a set of mq diffs?
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Post by cooter »

just picked up my gq diffs today and was stoked to se that the rear diff had been strengthned big time will be starting the conversion sat morning will try to post some pics
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Post by cooter »

conversion is still happening just a lot slower than i was hoping for due to the fact that i am now the only mechanic at work now and my workload has doubled but the front diff is nearly finished just want to reinforce the control arm and spring joints


for some reason i cannot post pictures at the moment but will soon
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the disco almost finished
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front diff spring mnts
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again
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Post by cooter »

we have extended the wheel bas by 1.5 inch overall so as there is less i need to cut from my rear doors. Tail shafs are a work of art chris from gibson tailshaft services built a pair of high angle shafts for a very reasonable price tyres are nangkang mudstars 33x12.5x15 on 8 inch sunnys it will be going on sat or sunday depending on my health all that needs to be done now is rear shock mounts and brace the panhard rod (gunna need it with my new shoes)and also run the breathers and rancho lines


ps the springs are 2inch king stretched a further 2 inches and we have raised the spring plates 1 inch overal 5 inch lift cranked arms (went a bit overboard on the rears though they may contact the chassis time will tell
if any one wants any info on some of the shortcuts just ask there are a few
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Post by GRIMACE »

orsum d00d.

Looking Ultra sweet :armsup:
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only prob is i am gunna have to cart a milk crate around for the missus or find a taller one hehehe
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Post by cooter »

here are some build up pics
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