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What diffs will fit in a stock series axle housing?
I'm looking into changing / upgrading my diff in my ser III 88". Would like to swap to 24spline half shafts, and a stronger carrier. Would also like to gear down to lower gears (numerically higher). Any suggestions would be great.
Thanks!
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Wouldn't it be easier to try and source a T-Case with the lowest possible low range. I cannot say as I have ever heard of a any higher gearing than 4.77 in a series. Maybe a IIA / III one ton transfer case would be a significant boost in low range performance.
http://www.expeditionlandrover.info/...htm#seriesxfer
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ARB or trutrac's are your best options. I have ARB's with maxi-drive axles and 3.54 R&P's. With a stock engine and trans, I would consider the overdrive from wise owl. You will lose your low range by dropping the R&P ratio. The stock engine doesn't have enough beans to pull hills.
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My rover has a V8 and a granny 4speed adapted to a stock t/case with"b" suffix gears.
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For the rear you can get a Salisbury. They aren't, knicknamed the flying anvil for nothing. I thought great basin rovers did an upgrade to stock rover diffs/ half shafts.
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Thanks for all the input. I can't find much on the maxi drive half shafts, anyone have a link or know what happened to them?
I have never had a problem with power out of my motor and run a overdrive right now. I would like to step up in tire size, axle strength and gain more traction (locker). But I don't want the overall final drive to change much and if it does i would like it lower. Anyone know how different the one tonne transfer case is? Can its low gears be installed into a suffix b case?
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Blue bomber,
Any chance you could share some info on those front cv's? And is your trucks wide stance all from changing the back spacing on some aftermarket wheels?
Thanks!
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I will share. "B" suffix, denotes large pin case with a 2.88 low range rather than the 2.35 of a "C" and up suffix case. Does sound like much but it makes a difference. For example, in my case it takes my low range first gear from 55.65 to 1 to 68.20. With 350ft lbs of torque and 33's it won't stall !!The cvs are the same one that GBR sells as well as Ashcroft. There is a little trickery to make it work, but worth the effort. The wheels have 3 and 1/8th back spacing. 15x8
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Thanks again! I'm real interested in the cv's, time to fire up the old google machine and see what I can find under "cv's" and "trickery".
Cheers
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The cvs are early, stage one and 110. The spindles and swivel housing are modified to accept in cv and new inner shaft,in place of the universal. I'm considering composing a conversion guide for series LR's. I think it would be worth while endeavor.
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