
Originally Posted by
Hokoman
I agree that the Ashcroft Centre diff in this case is nice but unnecessary.
Having said that I've been meaning to write up my experience of fitting Ashcroft ATB diffs to front, centre and rear of my 2009 2.4 Puma with 105k klms on it in France.
As my mechanic replied when I asked him if the Ashcroft products were much superior to the standard Landy, he said "It's a world of difference!"
I also had the Ashcroft MT82 output shaft fix fitted - it seemed a no-brainer given that the Transfer Box was going to come out.
The original was OK, but dry of course.
The difference in the vehicle is just immediately apparent. 90% of the backlash gone. Everything feels not so much smoother but "softer".
Also keep in mind many experienced mechanics consider the driveline in the Puma generally to be weaker than previous Defenders, especially the earlier 2.4 models which had the 2 pin front diff. **** weak. The 4 pin rear is apparently more robust.
Sorry, don't want to hijack the thread. What I really wanted to say is if you or anyone does replace their centre diff, or has their Puma transfer box worked on, in my opinion it's really worth it to fit the Ashcroft MT82 Output shaft kit.
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