Maat

Active Member
How much welding would it take to fit a Salisbury axle onto a Discovery 1 and are the brackets needed readily available or do they need fabricating at home?

When did the diff ratio change to 1:3.54? Can the ring and pinion be bought new in the correct ratio or do they need sourcing from a different Salisbury diff?

And finally, does anyone know how much can they possibly weigh (for shipping quote)?

A lot of questions for a project that probably doesn't even need doing.

Kind regards,
Matt
 
How much welding would it take to fit a Salisbury axle onto a Discovery 1 and are the brackets needed readily available or do they need fabricating at home?

When did the diff ratio change to 1:3.54? Can the ring and pinion be bought new in the correct ratio or do they need sourcing from a different Salisbury diff?

And finally, does anyone know how much can they possibly weigh (for shipping quote)?

A lot of questions for a project that probably doesn't even need doing.

Kind regards,
Matt

Worth a call to ashcrofts they are really helpful ..... :)

https://ashcroft-transmissions.co.uk/
 
How much welding would it take to fit a Salisbury axle onto a Discovery 1 and are the brackets needed readily available or do they need fabricating at home?

When did the diff ratio change to 1:3.54? Can the ring and pinion be bought new in the correct ratio or do they need sourcing from a different Salisbury diff?

And finally, does anyone know how much can they possibly weigh (for shipping quote)?

A lot of questions for a project that probably doesn't even need doing.

Kind regards,
Matt
Where are you and what are you actually trying to achieve here?

A Series axle (per your thread title) be it Rover or Salisbury type is narrower than axles fitted to any coil sprung Land Rover. So not suitable for a Disco 1.

A wider Salisbury was fitted to the One Ten and 127 however.
 
Where are you and what are you actually trying to achieve here?

A Series axle (per your thread title) be it Rover or Salisbury type is narrower than axles fitted to any coil sprung Land Rover. So not suitable for a Disco 1.

A wider Salisbury was fitted to the One Ten and 127 however.
Oh okay so they are not at all compatible then. Thanks for the info!
 

Similar threads