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ARB reference to the bundera

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ARB reference to the bundera

Post by LJ70-valencia »

Anyone who has a bundera I can put photos of their axes.
I have a doubt with a friend's car, locking rear ARB is the RD23, but there are people who tell me that the striker is the same as changing the bearings and there are others who tell me that you can not touch anything, as well is mounts both front and rear.
Me out of doubt in my car because I could not see him as my mechanic the amount without any problems, or at least I do not know that I had.
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Post by gotoy »

I have a LJ70 with ARB lockers front and rear. The rear is RD23 while the front is the newer model, RD132 (if I am not mistaken).

I don't fully understand your issue, so perhaps you could be a little more precise.

If you follow the ARB installation manual everything is quite clear cut.
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Post by LJ70-valencia »

Here in spain is mounted behind the RD23 both ancient and modern the only difference is that there is no modern bearings that change because it is compatible both in front and behind "this is what I said an"
My question is are wrong or if it is true, also would like to see a few lines if they were different from mine.
A greeting.
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