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Diff Lock

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Diff Lock

Post by bbeasley »

Hi all,

Where's a good place to get an ARB rear locker fitted to an early model disco ? Any places to stay away from ? Am in Melbourne.

Cheers,

Brett
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Post by RaginRover »

how early on the disco ? V8 or TDI ? Manual or Auto?

Early discos have 10 spline axels which will = broken axels. If you have that strenght axels and an air locker you can pretty much break them driving round in circles on gravel in low range.

Aquarangie (trav) on this site has had a set of 10 spines and ARB locker with a V8 auto and has had good success with them I believe it was luck and a really strong set of 10 spines (what an oxymoron)

IMO ARB shouldn't sell a locker kit for a 10 spine Discos and Rovers they are just too weak for that setup.

If you wanted a locker setup I would look at putting later model 24 splines in (new diff req'd) into the back (at the very least) of your disco
and fit a locker, they will at least last a little while longer
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

If you are in melbourne it would be better to spend the extra few $$$ and get a macnamara locker
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Post by bbeasley »

Its a 93 TDI with 10 splines :( But i was thinking of having the 24 spline locker put in and then geting 2nd hand axels. I assume this is possible.
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Post by HSV Rangie »

yep.
Mitsubishi 2010 NT DID Pajero wagon, Factory rear diff lock, Dual batteries, ARB bar, winch, Mt ATZ 4 rib tyres.
1986 RR.
Custom suspension links etc.
HSV 215 engine.
4.3 diffs.
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Post by RaginRover »

bbeasley wrote:Its a 93 TDI with 10 splines :( But i was thinking of having the 24 spline locker put in and then geting 2nd hand axels. I assume this is possible.


That will work a lot better :)
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Post by bbeasley »

Ok now that we are all agreed that its a plan where do you think is a good place to have the operation ? Anyone I need to steer clear of ?
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Post by Aquarangie »

Go the maxi-drives, or the McNamaras!!

While the ARB unit is well made, the axle depatment lets down such a good product. I guess that ARB design there lockers to fit up to the original axles and the like for ease of fitting.

Like all have said here, spend some extra dosh and go somethibng stronger. I was VERY lucky that my 10 splines lasted almostb 2 years without breakage, but adding larger tyres broke the axles without even trying!!!!

I will soon be fixing this litle problem with a maxi-drive unit , which now resides in Dad's Rangie as he only drives off-road one or twice a year and I need the extra strength. The MD locker was miine originally anyway, but put it on his when I traded my then 84 Rangie up to a Disco. BIG MISTAKE!!!!!!!!

Anyweay, good luck on whichever way you go.

Trav
Land Rover- The Collingwood of 4WD's!!!!
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