I should start saving pennies for this for when the car is out of warranty...
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I should start saving pennies for this for when the car is out of warranty...
XSiV,
Silent?! I'll take your word for that.
But did you have any issues fitting it and setting it up? How did you go shortening the drive shaft? Did you measure it up once you'd fitted the unit or go of the -30 mm quoted by Ashcroft and have it prepared before you fitted the diff unit? Did you have the original shortened, new custom shaft or is there a shaft out there that can be adapted?
I'd appreciate your thoughts / experience.
BTW what year vehicle did you put it into?
cheers,
Ian.
Well its been ordered, paid for and it's on it's way - my new "Heavy Duty P38 Diff" direct from Ashcroft Tranmissions.:banana::banana:
Big thanks to Iain (Chook73) for doing all the leg work in getting them organised and on their way. :BigThumb:
Hi Ian,
Sorry for the delay in responding, when I say silent, I mean compared to the constant whine I had before. There is very little driveline noise though I still have typical engine noise and turbo whistle etc.
I actually had it fitted at Les Richmond up the road in Melbourne. From all reports it went straight in no problems. Was planning to have my drive shaft shortened but when the drive shaft guys threw it on their balancing machine they detected a slight bend. So they rebuilt one from scratch which is a much better shaft than the original one. I'll give Andrew from Les Richmond a call and ask him what was requested when they sent the shaft to be shortened to see if it was simply 30mm as you suggested.
Vehicle is a 2003 130 Defender td5
Cheers
Josh
Thanks Josh,
my comment RE silent was perhaps a little facetious, but glad to hear that it has solved your driveline issues.
I would appreciate any further info on the length of the drive shaft as, although I intend to go down the same route - i.e replace with the Ashcroft unit, I'm not in a massive rush at the moment. If I can get a good idea of things like variations in the shaft length required for the conversion then I can hopefully obtain all the components prior to fitting and reduce the down time on the vehicle.
Cheers,
ian.
I am waiting until I get it over here and in before I get the shaft remade, it only takes a day to rebuild the shaft so I am ok with that. Dave from Ashcroft was very adamant about the 30mm but once Drover and I have ours fitted up we will be able to give you a better idea. When you get the shaft shortened its worth getting it rebuilt as they are very thin walled from the factory.
I haven't had a chance to call Andrew at Les Richmond but there are pics of the Ashcroft Dif centre next to my old one comparing the two. Also the page mentions the shaft was shortened 31mm. Have a look at this link
If you have any questions about it the best thing would be to call Andrew at Les Richmond I'm sure he would be more than happy to share any info. They are great guys up there and very knowledgable about all things modified LR.