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  • stomper
    5th Gear
    • Apr 2007
    • 889

    #16
    NCRover, I am quite sure you have 10 spline axles, I recall Greg, the P.O. discussing going to a 24 spline set-up, but he sold the rover to you before he got to that wish list item.
    Bad gas mileage gets you to some of the greatest places on earth.

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    • Ncrover725
      2nd Gear
      • Jun 2011
      • 259

      #17
      Hubs

      Stomper, I appreciate that info. I do recall him saying 10 spline and thats what I was going with for a hub purchase. Maybe I should have waited to have bought it until the upgrade was done, lol
      1971 Ex Mod IIA 109
      1985 D110
      1998 D1 (Sold)

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      • jac04
        Overdrive
        • Feb 2007
        • 1884

        #18
        Originally posted by Ncrover725
        Being I am new to this I researched "rationalized axles" once it was brought up a few responses down in the thread. From what I read 1980 is when rationalized axles became the norm. Am I correct with this?
        Yes.

        Originally posted by Ncrover725
        Is the only diference one is greased and one is lubed with oil?
        No. Brakes became 11" fronts & 109 10" rears across the board, the wheel bearings changed to the larger bearing both inner & outer, oil catchers were incorporated, the hubs are greased, different hub seals, different stub axles, shafts with 24-spline outers, different axle to drive flange attachment, pretty sure different axle casings, and I'm sure some other stuff I can't think of right now.

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        • Ncrover725
          2nd Gear
          • Jun 2011
          • 259

          #19
          Information

          I have lots to learn
          1971 Ex Mod IIA 109
          1985 D110
          1998 D1 (Sold)

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          • jac04
            Overdrive
            • Feb 2007
            • 1884

            #20
            Originally posted by Ncrover725
            I have lots to learn
            If you don't have rationalized axles, don't waste any brain space learing about them. I was forced to learn about them after purchasing a vehicle with them.

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            • Ncrover725
              2nd Gear
              • Jun 2011
              • 259

              #21
              Hubs

              Here are some new Superwinch Hubs in the pphoto I found for sale. Does anyone know what the W.B. RIES means? I have 10 spline so I am hoping these are good to go.
              1971 Ex Mod IIA 109
              1985 D110
              1998 D1 (Sold)

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              • jac04
                Overdrive
                • Feb 2007
                • 1884

                #22
                WB = wheelbase

                The SE and RIES got separated somehow - should read SERIES.

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                • leafsprung
                  Overdrive
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 1008

                  #23
                  Brakes became 11" fronts & 109 10" rears across the board
                  Ive never seen a 109 rear with 10 inch brakes. I have several LWB rationalized axles all with 11 inch brakes at the back.


                  If you don't have rationalized axles, don't waste any brain space learing about them.
                  They are actually cool. They use the same wheelbearings as F100, K5 and explorer carrier bearings and are super cheap to service/replace

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                  • jac04
                    Overdrive
                    • Feb 2007
                    • 1884

                    #24
                    Originally posted by leafsprung
                    Ive never seen a 109 rear with 10 inch brakes. I have several LWB rationalized axles all with 11 inch brakes at the back.
                    Oops, yeah. Sorry about that. The rear wheel cylinders are the same as the 109, not drum size.

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                    • Ncrover725
                      2nd Gear
                      • Jun 2011
                      • 259

                      #25
                      Hubs

                      After doing some additional reading online I have come to the conclusion that free wheeling hubs give you an additional mile or two per gallon but are a bit less reliable than a non free wheeling hub. I think I am wiling to suck up the little bit of gas money for simplicity. I am new to rovers so please chime in if I am off here. If I was to replace my dual mattic hubs with non free wheeling what would be needed? I looked on the rovers north site and only saw rear drive flanges for sale and was confused by that. I have 10 spline axles on a 1971 ex mod IIa 109.
                      1971 Ex Mod IIA 109
                      1985 D110
                      1998 D1 (Sold)

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                      • Jim-ME
                        Overdrive
                        • Oct 2006
                        • 1379

                        #26
                        The drive flanges are the same both front and rear. To convert back to the flanges you will need 2 flanges, 12 flange bolts, 12 lock washers, two flange gaskets, 2 felt washers that slip over the end of the axle,2 cotter pins for the castle nut on the end of the axle and 2 hub caps.
                        Jim

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                        • Ncrover725
                          2nd Gear
                          • Jun 2011
                          • 259

                          #27
                          Thanks

                          Jim,
                          I truly appreciate the information. I am humbled every day by how much you guys know regarding the series rovers. My wife said the rover has become an obsession which I think is a good thing. Thanks again.

                          Bobby
                          1971 Ex Mod IIA 109
                          1985 D110
                          1998 D1 (Sold)

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                          • Jim-ME
                            Overdrive
                            • Oct 2006
                            • 1379

                            #28
                            You are welcome. Rovers are actually a sickness that once you get it you will never get rid of it.
                            Jim

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                            • bmohan55
                              4th Gear
                              • Sep 2008
                              • 435

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Jim-ME
                              You are welcome. Rovers are actually a sickness that once you get it you will never get rid of it.
                              Jim
                              Until you run out of money....
                              04 Disco, Gone-Disco died & so did mine
                              '72 S3 88 - Leakey & Squeaky

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                              • stomper
                                5th Gear
                                • Apr 2007
                                • 889

                                #30
                                The only way I know some of this stuff it to READ EVERYTHING! I read every post here on this board, and on the guns and rovers board, even if it is something I don't plan on needing. I know a bit about diesel engines, even though I don't even have one. Another great source I was turned onto is a series of old magazines called the "Aluminum Workhorse". They can be accessed on the internet through www.fourfold.org.

                                Once you read enough, it all starts to come together in your mind. And for what it is worth, my wife thinks I am a nut, who has a love affair with my Rover. It truly is a fascinating vehicle to learn mechanics with.
                                Bad gas mileage gets you to some of the greatest places on earth.

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