I think there may be some confusion (at least I might be :D)
this new Ashtrans diff is an upgrade for the weak P38 type, mostly for the rear of later 110/130 (Some Td5 onwards) Note, no 90s have this diff fitted (dont say wolf either :p)
It uses the stock P38 type axle housing
It has a NEW cast 3rd housing
It uses a Rover type diff Center
It has a brand new design, hypoid Ring and Pinion
It will require the stock propshaft to be modded due to the pinion and therefore the cast center being longer.
But will it use the stock P38 type axle shafts?
regarding your "whole diff replacement" comment Newhue, are you saying the entire axle assembly or just the 3rd member section? This new Ashcroft diff does not require a whole new axle assembly, aka rover type axle housing, and is an upgrade of the standard diff. Problem is, the standard diff is of a design that the weak link can not be improved internally or within the 3rd section. This is why they have designed a whole new casting. This allows a longer pinion with more seperation between the pinion bearings (one of the big P38 type problems) and it also allows them to make a hypoid gear set for a much stronger ring and pinon design (another weak point for the P38 type). Regardless of which way you went, a carrier (diff center) upgrade would have been on the cards as the P38 type isnt great.
This is a bolt in upgrade, yes a little propshaft work but not a big deal in the scheme of things.
cheers
Serg

