Just measure your rear diff. They are the same.
chasing the width of a salisbury diff flange to flange i.e. minus the stub axles just the bare diff
thanks
Just measure your rear diff. They are the same.
i could, probably will, however i'm off work with a crook back and wanted to get some prices on axles therefore need a length.........can do the rest on the net and phone tomorrow
no, will probably get an axle made and have flanges welded on to suit land rover stubs hubs. highly unlikely but if a wheel bearing fails and damages either the hub or stub on the defender i can always use the trailer as spares to get me home
just thoughts atm
will keep you posted
The stubs actually protrude inwards (towards the diff) with part of the casting.
Especially if you use fronts which have the spindle / needle bearing.
I like to keep the locating lip on a trailer axle but machine/ grind the remainder of the mount surface of the stub flat so it can bolt to the 16mm welded axle flange.
So in the bush you could theoretically use a trailer stub on the vehicle but not the otherway round.
Once you have a stub in your hand it will make sense
You could machine the 16mm axle flange to accept the stub shape if you choose.
Steve
'95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
'10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)
ventured out to the car this afternoon to confirm measurements, not so easy as the stubs are covered by the hub
i ended up taking both rear wheel off and measured outside hub to hub 1552mm
steve's 1386mm flange to flange i am hoping is correct as i wasn't going to remove the hubs, it looks about right
If you get underneath you can measure the flange-flange distance. I am not sure where the hubs and stubs become relevant - as you originally asked for flange/flange. The flanges are ~8mm thick each, so even though the stub axle flange coveres them you can account for that.
yes i did ask for flange to flange however buggered if i could measure them from under the car, stone guards seem to be in the way so i will take steves measurement
if you can measure yours accurately i would be interested in your measurement to see if it matches steves
while i was mucking about around the car i thought i would get hub to hub measurements, i may need them and they may come in handy to another member, spose i could have started another thread........
depending on costs i might have to go for lessor bearings and buy an axle including hubs with land rover stud pattern instead of an axle that i can bolt land rover stubs upto
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