Flanges, yes. Axles - county to defender works with a spacer. Defender to county no go - unless you swap to defender hubs and stubs.
So the axles are not a straight swap. I have pics of the spacer in my members thread.
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						Does anyone know if Defender (Salisbury) axles and flanges from a disc braked defender will fit a drum braked County?
Given the Defender has narrower hub bearing spacing, I suspect the axle lengths are different???
Flanges, yes. Axles - county to defender works with a spacer. Defender to county no go - unless you swap to defender hubs and stubs.
So the axles are not a straight swap. I have pics of the spacer in my members thread.
I tried County flanges on my '95 Defender years ago when the flange splines stripped (before I got the Maxi gear) and they definitely didn't fit the disc brake hubs, slightly different 5 bolt pattern.
isuzurover, the PCD of the 5 bolts is actually different and will not fit, I ordered some ashcroft flanges and was accidently sent defender flanges and they where bloody close but they do not fit. I called them and sent them back and was sent the correct ones to suit the county. There is actually two different part numbers.
Sometimes we forget that the County and Defender are the same vehicle under different badges and that the vehicle line was subject to continuous "improvement." Very few changes occurred from 110 to Defender other than direct injection for the 2.5l diesel (200tdi) but the 3 year gap in importing the very first "Defenders" made them look different to Aussies (plus that we never imported any of the 2.5l diesels and petrols prior to the 200tdi). Many "Defender" features appeared in the late 80's (smooth roofs, plastic door handles) just before the Defender badge. The LT77 'box for example was first used in the mid 80's on 4cyl models while we think of it as a Defender vs County difference.
Steve
2003 Discovery 2a
In better care:
1992 Defender
1963 Series IIa Ambulance
1977 Series III Ex-Army
1988 County V8
1981 V8 Series 3 "Stage 1"
REMLR No. 215
so do county have metric and imperial flanges?
My '87 county has metric flanges.
Good points - however to be pedantic:
"county" is a trim spec, so in the UK you could buy a Defender "county" - the extreme was county spec in AU as well.
The 200Tdi defenders had the LT77S and disc brakes - neither of which had appeared before.
isuzurover
yep the old metric/imperial mix up, good find. I knew the defender and what I have was different but it is new to me that the they changed to metric in what we call the county, my car is a 85.
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