I'd go for the wider axles tbh, only 3" in it and wider track will make it slightly more stable, can negate the width using different wheels or with arches
I could probably do it the way your mate has using the lathes at uni but its far easier just to chop and swap mounts then set castor. Other thing to move is shock mount I think
He was Turing to keep the series look I think and to be different as I think only 1 other person has done it that we know of,
Suppose the decision is easy though
He wants originality I need strength and CV's cos I'm fitting a 380 with an LT230 so need the permanent 4x4 axles.
Will be modding the transfer box to 2wd/4wd for fun though once I work out what parts I need to make up! Not paying aschroft prices when I have a workshop to use
They wanted £95 and £175 +VAT for a new pinion and a second hand bellhousing when I picked up a recon R380 with a new bellhousing for £250
Haha he would be keeping originality apart from the 200tdi parabolics modded interior ect, I just don't think he waned to add extended arches and loose the series look.
Although he needs strength as he blew up his gearbox the other day
I'll have a spare 2a box within the next few weeks
I'll have a spare 2a box within the next few weeks
How much? does it have sync on any of the gears??
Have either of you with uprated front axles uprated the servo too?
How much? does it have sync on any of the gears??
Have either of you with uprated front axles uprated the servo too?
Suppose the decision is easy though
He wants originality I need strength and CV's cos I'm fitting a 380 with an LT230 so need the permanent 4x4 axles.
Will be modding the transfer box to 2wd/4wd for fun though once I work out what parts I need to make up! Not paying aschroft prices when I have a workshop to use
i don't see why you "need" cv's if you're modding the LT230 to selectable 4x4 as that's how a Series transfer box works, unless of course you intend to be using 4x4 predominantly on tarmac
i am considering swapping an LT77 and modified LT230 into my 88" eventually and have no intention of messing with my front axle
Haha he would be keeping originality apart from the 200tdi parabolics modded interior ect, I just don't think he waned to add extended arches and loose the series look.
Although he needs strength as he blew up his gearbox the other day
If you want to fit disco axles but don't want to fit defender arches use swb rims as they dont have much offset,they fit nice and snug to the body so you don't need to alter the arches
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