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    Axles CVs and Flanges - what's your experience

    Recently had ARB Diff Locks fitted front and back to my 2001 Defender 130, the guys at the shop reckons the splines on my axles are on the road to shot ... I have been in tough with HyTuff regarding their axles and flanges. He has also recommended new CVs which he carries from the UK.

    Looking for advice, recommendations and any assistance - haven't had much to do with axles and diffs!

    Cheers,
    Lachie

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    Hytuff axles and flanges are a good option. I am not sure which CV they use though, there are a few options. If they are from the UK, they are likely Ashcroft or KAM (or Allmakes county CVs). Of those options I would only fit ashcroft.

    Ashcroft, Rovertracks and McNamara can give you competing quotes if you are so inclined.

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    The best options for the front end are Rovertracks (USA) or Ashcroft (UK). They both produce a drop in kit with CV's and axles. They are both immensley strong. I run the Rovertracks kit.

    Rover Tracks Heavy Duty Land Rover Accessories

    Loads of options for the rear

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    You haven't been very specific on the condition of the splines.

    The stock axles develop permanent twist and partial shearing at the splined ends due to the torsional loads.

    The other thing that happens to the outer splines (at the drive flanges) is wear due to poor lubrication.

    Worn splines have become more of an issue since Land Rover changed from oil lubrication to grease lubrication of the wheel bearings.

    There is plenty of information on this site about converting back to oil lubrication for increased life of wheel bearings and splines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psimpson7 View Post
    The best options for the front end are Rovertracks (USA) or Ashcroft (UK). They both produce a drop in kit with CV's and axles. They are both immensley strong. I run the Rovertracks kit.

    Rover Tracks Heavy Duty Land Rover Accessories

    Loads of options for the rear
    I'd be doing the same.
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    I've looked at the Rovertracks gear and it says it disables the ABS for my model from memory, wouldnt that be a big downside as well as a fairly stiff insurance liability??? Also would that then also disable your Traction control.If its a stupid question I make no apology, I've apologised for too many already.
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    yes it would Crump. Ashcrofts do a kit with the exciter ring if you need it.

    Wouldnt be an isue for the original poster however as these (ABS/ETC) were never available on 130's

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    Quote Originally Posted by crump View Post
    I've looked at the Rovertracks gear and it says it disables the ABS for my model from memory, wouldnt that be a big downside as well as a fairly stiff insurance liability??? Also would that then also disable your Traction control.If its a stupid question I make no apology, I've apologised for too many already.
    I recall the defender has an ABS ring on the CV? It may be possible to fit an ABS ring on the new CV - like Maxi-drive used to do. Or you could use an alternate setup like the haultech traction control, that doesn't involve the CV.

    If ABS is disabled then ETC will be as well, as they work off the same sensors.

    EDIT - ashcroft can sell the type with ABS grooves. Maybe Rovertracks has an option as well.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ashcroft
    We are now also able to offer late style CV"s which have grooves suitable for ABS vehicles.

    CV Late £425 per pair CV Late with ABS £455 per pair

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    this CVs that have been stated need to be imported, is there a place in aus that sell them, im keen for a set of front CVs as id rather no there not going to brack then find when they do,

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    There isn't a manufacturer of upgrade CV's over here.

    Ashcroft or Rovertracks are your best choices.

    Some places over here supply the Ashcroft ones. I believe Ant at Coffs Harbour 4wd does.

    Rovertracks supply direct

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