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Anyone got a welded S3 Landy diff?

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Anyone got a welded S3 Landy diff?

Post by Snarba »

Hi I need one for the buggy anyone got one they want to get rid of ? tah
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Post by GURU »

you want just a 4.7 banjo type?? If so i got a diff here and I can weld it for you
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Post by Rangie ute on 38'' »

what are you trying to break now with those 38''s snarba :twisted:
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Post by Snarba »

yep thats the one GURU, was hoping to find one in Brissy so I could pick it up rather than frieght but if nothing comes up you wanna PM me how much ya want etc... and yes I'll be gentle Luke :D :armsup:
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Mick at Ipswich might have one - or if not probably still has heaps of unwelded ones he could weld for you. He is on here as bobtail, but doesn't come on much, maybe PM Sam (strangerover) for his contact details.

Come to that, Sam and the boys at Haultech may have a rover diff they can weld for you.

Bear in mind, that rover 4.7's are A LOT weaker than 3.54s
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Post by Snarba »

yeah I was told they are very weak diffs, I run 38's and am gentle but do give it some when its safe and so far no breakage. you reckon I should be getting some old 3.5s like its meant to have? bearing in mind its a rock crawler?
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Post by F'n_Rover »

Snarba wrote:yeah I was told they are very weak diffs, I run 38's and am gentle but do give it some when its safe and so far no breakage. you reckon I should be getting some old 3.5s like its meant to have? bearing in mind its a rock crawler?
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

You must be driving it very easily if you have had no breakages on 10-spline axles!!!
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Post by Micka »

ISUZUROVER wrote:You must be driving it very easily if you have had no breakages on 10-spline axles!!!
Not true, Ben.

HI JACK has been flogging his pos Rangie on 35s and 37s with NO breakages on 10 spline axels. We just did a front end swap with an 89 RR front that I had sitting around, and the splines were perfect.

Harley drives this bloody thing harder than the buggy, too.


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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Micka wrote:
ISUZUROVER wrote:You must be driving it very easily if you have had no breakages on 10-spline axles!!!
Not true, Ben.

HI JACK has been flogging his pos Rangie on 35s and 37s with NO breakages on 10 spline axels. We just did a front end swap with an 89 RR front that I had sitting around, and the splines were perfect.

Harley drives this bloody thing harder than the buggy, too.


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Interesting Micka...

With or without lockers? that seems to make a difference. Trav (Aquqrangie) broke 2x 10 splines on 33's, as have plenty of others I know...
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ISUZUROVER wrote:
Micka wrote:
ISUZUROVER wrote:You must be driving it very easily if you have had no breakages on 10-spline axles!!!
Not true, Ben.

HI JACK has been flogging his pos Rangie on 35s and 37s with NO breakages on 10 spline axels. We just did a front end swap with an 89 RR front that I had sitting around, and the splines were perfect.

Harley drives this bloody thing harder than the buggy, too.


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Interesting Micka...

With or without lockers? that seems to make a difference. Trav (Aquqrangie) broke 2x 10 splines on 33's, as have plenty of others I know...
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I was shocked to see how good the axels are. Maybe he has managed to avoid getting the wheels bound up as badly because they are so bloody big.

I was thinking about the CVs not breaking and wondering if its due to his reduced amount of turning - the 37s hit the radius arm well before full lock.

Either way...he didn't manage to break any 10 spline axels on 35" Extreme Trekkers and 37" Creepies.


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Post by Snarba »

I go as hard as a buggy with no lockers allows... :cry: but I just go easy on things like not floggy the fock outa it when it loses traction or when the wheels are turned full lock( which I get due to the huge offset ) also real gentle on heavy descents till the load is taken up, which I often have to do in neutral as I can't stop the focker in D anyway! :D
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Micka wrote:
Only a Maxi in the rear.

I was shocked to see how good the axels are. Maybe he has managed to avoid getting the wheels bound up as badly because they are so bloody big.

I was thinking about the CVs not breaking and wondering if its due to his reduced amount of turning - the 37s hit the radius arm well before full lock.

Either way...he didn't manage to break any 10 spline axels on 35" Extreme Trekkers and 37" Creepies.


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I think Sam found that lock-stop adjustments seemed to have a big part in CV failure. I recall he welded stops on the back of his swivels as well as the front.

No locker also makes life much easier for the CVs (and axles). I have (personally) never seen a CV fail on a truck with no front locker.
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