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    Diff Ratios

    Hello All,

    I have a 2000 Defender Wagon running 35" tyres as such it has affected my fuel economy and speedo, more importantly it has affected my down hill descent when in low range.

    Does any one know what the standard Diff Ratios are and what ratio would i be looking for to put the gearing back to normal and where i would get a new set of diff gears.
    I currently have the Salusbry diff's in the vehicle.

    Cheers

    Dutchie10

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    3.54 is standard.

    It's probably worth contacting Tusker on here.

    He has just gone through all of this and now runs 4.11 with his 35's, and also 1.2 high and 49% lows in the transfer. His came with the P38 diffs and is now running a rear Salisbury with Dana 4.11's on Maxidrive lockers and 4.11's in the front to Maxi also.
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    LRA bring in 4.11s from the UK or you could order them from Ashcrofts yourself.

    Without highly modifying your TC with crawl gearing from the states your best bet would be to fit the 4.11s.

    About $600 per end I think is the cost, a mate of mine has just done it to his Disco.

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    IIRC though, the problem at the moment is getting Salisbury 4.11's, which is why Tusker ended up converting to Dana.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    IIRC though, the problem at the moment is getting Salisbury 4.11's, which is why Tusker ended up converting to Dana.
    Have 4.11 CWP's ever been available for the Salisbury ?

    I always thought you needed to use the Dana 60 CWP ? (and the requisite mods, IIRC 1/2" UNF bolts instead of 12mm, different pinion bearing and new (Jeep? ) pinion flange. )

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    yes they have but you'll have more luck finding rocking horse poo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    yes they have but you'll have more luck finding rocking horse poo.
    Who or where were they from?

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    Great Basin Rovers in the US...

    Great Basin Rovers

    and Equipe 4x4 http://www.equipe4x4.com/inglese/ART...&COD=A&NFOTO=2

    and even Grahame Cooper according to his webpage...

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    Quote Originally Posted by EchiDna View Post
    Great Basin Rovers in the US...

    Great Basin Rovers

    and Equipe 4x4 Paginaselezionefinale

    and even Grahame Cooper according to his webpage...
    I couldn't see any reference to a Salisbury 4.11 on any of the websites. Rover 4.11's are around, P38's are harder especially since the Israeli army bought them all, and the Salisbury.... well, there is Dana 60. I think Tusker said a Ford 9" flange, but may be wrong, it looked like a capped design to me which is very Dana, but he will comment on it.
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    Slunnie you might be right for equipe, but great basin definitely sell them as do east coast rovers: Rover ring and pinions

    I couldn't find it again before... KAM Diffs also do a 4.1 for the salisbury http://www.kamdiffs.com/overview.htm

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