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    what axle/diffs 130 defender

    I'm looking at a 2004 130defender td5 and I currently have a 1997 300tdi disco manual with rear Detroit locker if I purchased the defender could I change diff housings (im aware of disco having donut and defender having uni) but are they same 24 spline shafts and is still the same housing?

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    The short answer is that it is not a straight forward swap of those parts.

    The 130 rear axle assembly will have a 'P38' style diff, the 300Tdi has a 'rover' diff.

    Edit: unless a previous owner of the 130 has swapped the rear axle assembly for a 'Salisbury' which has a stronger diff again.

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    John, do you know from LR, or your own opinion, if the P38 type axle housing is stronger than the Rover type axle housing?

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    Ashcroft (UK) are selling a P38HD conversion which is in essence a new 3rd member housing with a Rover diff centre/C&P. Not sure if Ashcroft will sell the housing alone but that could be an easy swap for you to keep the rover detroit centre. You will have to shorten the prop shaft to suit the longer 3rd member.

    The reality of cost you might as well buy a new detroit centre and axles for the P38. Don't forget to add the cost of a replacement diff centre and axles in the Disco if you do the swap.

    For $1400 you can buy a complete SH salisbury from a wrecker, add a 4 hours for labour to bolt it up and bobs your uncle.

    I've deliberately left alone the debate about the P38 diff strength.

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    thanks heaps guys would utopian be the same for 300tdi defender aswell? sorry for noob question

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    Quote Originally Posted by squidsd1 View Post
    thanks heaps guys would utopian be the same for 300tdi defender aswell? sorry for noob question

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    I have NFI what you are saying, but assume you are asking if the rear diffs are the same. Short answer is No. 300tdi disco has a rover diff front and rear, 300tdi defender has a rover front and Salisbury rear.


    Quote Originally Posted by MLD View Post
    Ashcroft (UK) are selling a P38HD conversion which is in essence a new 3rd member housing with a Rover diff centre/C&P. Not sure if Ashcroft will sell the housing alone but that could be an easy swap for you to keep the rover detroit centre. ...
    Umm, no. The Ashcroft conversion is a hypoid setup. The exra strength is in the Hypoid CW & P. If you buy the diff casing alone you will have a pile of useless parts.

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    I guess the first question would be are they all the same ratio

    I believe all three would bolt in in however prop shaft would need to be sorted

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    John, do you know from LR, or your own opinion, if the P38 type axle housing is stronger than the Rover type axle housing?
    Sorry I don't know. I haven't had a chance to examine the P38 type housing close enough. It should be easy to check wall thickness at the breather hole, but I would need to see one stripped out to be able to form an opinion. It would be helpful if the bare housing weights could be compared. I would be surprised if Land Rover haven't increased the housing strength from a P38 RR to Defender 130, but ........

    Quote Originally Posted by MLD View Post
    Ashcroft (UK) are selling a P38HD conversion which is in essence a new 3rd member housing with a Rover diff centre/C&P. Not sure if Ashcroft will sell the housing alone but that could be an easy swap for you to keep the rover detroit centre. You will have to shorten the prop shaft to suit the longer 3rd member.

    The reality of cost you might as well buy a new detroit centre and axles for the P38. Don't forget to add the cost of a replacement diff centre and axles in the Disco if you do the swap.

    For $1400 you can buy a complete SH salisbury from a wrecker, add a 4 hours for labour to bolt it up and bobs your uncle.

    I've deliberately left alone the debate about the P38 diff strength.

    MLD
    Firstly, the Ashcroft P38HD upgrade for Defenders does not use the rover ring and pinion, it requires a unique Ashcroft R&P. However AFAIK you are correct in that it uses a Rover (not P38) diff centre/hemisphere. I believe a Rover centre with Detroit from a Disco could be used.

    Secondly your advice about using a complete SH Salisbury should have a caution applied about the difference between a Salisbury for a 130 and the more common Salisbury from a 110. The 130 Salisbury has thicker axle tubes to suit the higher GVM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    I guess the first question would be are they all the same ratio

    I believe all three would bolt in in however prop shaft would need to be sorted
    just to be clear (since there is some miss information already in this thread), you do mean complete axle assemblies don't you (not diff centres/3rd members etc)

    And yes a Sals from a defender, Rover coil sprung and P38 from a defender are all 3.54-1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bush65 View Post
    Secondly your advice about using a complete SH Salisbury should have a caution applied about the difference between a Salisbury for a 130 and the more common Salisbury from a 110. The 130 Salisbury has thicker axle tubes to suit the higher GVM.
    Since we on that topic. Can anyone clarify if the axle housing for the P38 under a 130 is stronger, weaker, comparable in strength to a salisbury from a 110. If the 110 salisbury and P38 130 axle housings are comparable strength it might be all a bit academic that the 130 salisbury is stronger again. I'd like to know the answer because i'm in the process of building a 130 and i have a 110 salisbury with maxi locker under a 110 ready to be swapped over if the numbers for the Ashcroft P38HD conversion don't stack up.

    Cheers MLD

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