View Full Version : New Pinion Bearing needed... Should I put a locker in at the same time????
Yorkshire_Jon
14th March 2011, 03:56 PM
Guys,
Ive been considering a rear locker for sometime but never got the wallet out because there was nothing wrong with the current diff (apart from it didnt lock!!)
Over the last 500km the pinion bearing has started howling at me so I need to get in there and fix that before it take the casing and other bits with it.
Question then is: Whilst someone is in there replacing the bearings and oil seals, should I put in a locker at the same time?
It strikes me that because its a labour intensive thing to do (replacing the bearing) it would make sense to put the locker in now?????
If so, next question: Which locker?
My first thought was ARB (RD138), but then I stumbled onto the Ashcroft site and see there new lockers - Competitive in cost and no doubt good on quality. Has anyone here got one or can comment?
Thx
Jon
justinc
14th March 2011, 06:00 PM
Hi Jon, You have a Sals rear? If so, are you certain that the pinion isn't just loose??? They have a crushable spacer, and IF the locking nut comes loose they can float and become noisy. SOMETIMES, if you get to it early, replcing the crush spacer and locknut can stave off total replacement, they are pretty robust:)
Have you considered a Detroit? In a sals it is less than an hour to fit, drive in drive out:D Simple, reliable, and with Maxi axles etc quite strong enough IME I run 33"s but must admit don't hang off rock ledges etc with it:o
JC
lambrover
14th March 2011, 06:07 PM
hi Jon how exciting!
I will say definitly go for it, When I stuffed my sals up I fitted a ARB locker they are simple to fit and can get parts easily and Australia.
Now is the time.
Yorkshire_Jon
14th March 2011, 06:54 PM
Thanks guys.
Ive got a Rover (P38) rear axle, not Sailsbury so labour is a bit of a killer compared to the cost of the bearings and oil seals.
Anyone with knowledge of the Ashcroft locker?
J
Blknight.aus
14th March 2011, 07:06 PM
while it was out Id be dropping the detroit into it and adding the maxis, its the simplest way to go and IMHO unless you specifically want an actual lock up locker does plenty for keeping you moving especially once you get the hand of driving it through the brakes.
isuzutoo-eh
14th March 2011, 07:08 PM
Hi Jon,
The Ashcroft locker hasn't been around very long, if any were ordered at time of release they'd be arriving in the mail about now so nobody will have much experience with them apart from Ashcrofts themselves :)
rovercare
14th March 2011, 07:58 PM
I'm waiting on a reply from Ashcrofts to order 3 of their lockers for immediate fitting, so hopefully that'll get the feedback coming:)
Yorkshire_Jon
14th March 2011, 09:16 PM
604 GBP express delivered to Sydney.
Spoke to Dave Ashcroft tonight, very helpful. With regard to spares and availability he is making a point of keeping all spares on the shelf so that he can sort any unforeseen problems quickly, not that he's expecting any, the units have undergone extensive testing over the last 6 months.
Im seriously tempted...
J
slug_burner
14th March 2011, 10:16 PM
604 GBP express delivered to Sydney.
Spoke to Dave Ashcroft tonight, very helpful. With regard to spares and availability he is making a point of keeping all spares on the shelf so that he can sort any unforeseen problems quickly, not that he's expecting any, the units have undergone extensive testing over the last 6 months.
Im seriously tempted...
J
go on you know you want to:)
Yorkshire_Jon
15th March 2011, 09:53 AM
Yeah, I want to! Problem is its not the best timing, that aside though I cant stop asking myself ARB or Ashcroft!
:confused::confused:
J
PAT303
15th March 2011, 10:20 AM
When my Puma arrives and if the rear diff craps itself I'm going to get it rebuilt with a True Trac so I can use it on road and off.Personally I would not fit a detroit on a road car as they cause more problems than they solve and I would go Ashcrofts over ARB any day. Pat
rovercare
15th March 2011, 11:02 AM
When my Puma arrives and if the rear diff craps itself I'm going to get it rebuilt with a True Trac so I can use it on road and off.Personally I would not fit a detroit on a road car as they cause more problems than they solve and I would go Ashcrofts over ARB any day. Pat
Won't help the Crown wheel and pinion failing
Retrofit a salisbury:)
PAT303
15th March 2011, 12:28 PM
If it gets to that I will pin it.I'm over rock hopping four wheel driving so I don't think it'll be a problem. Pat
Yorkshire_Jon
15th March 2011, 06:57 PM
Just ordered Ashcrofts locker...:D
Now need to wait for the courier!!!
klappers
16th March 2011, 12:42 PM
Woohoo!! These are looking like a much better option to the ARB.. with the issues that they have had lately.
d2dave
16th March 2011, 11:46 PM
Just ordered Ashcrofts locker...:D
Now need to wait for the courier!!!
I was looking at the Ashcroft and was very impressed. I was going to suggest trying for a group buy but you have already ordered.
What is the total cost to your door?
Dave.
Yorkshire_Jon
17th March 2011, 08:20 AM
I was looking at the Ashcroft and was very impressed. I was going to suggest trying for a group buy but you have already ordered.
What is the total cost to your door?
Dave.
604GBP with TNT Air Freight.
rovercare
17th March 2011, 09:35 AM
I was looking at the Ashcroft and was very impressed. I was going to suggest trying for a group buy but you have already ordered.
What is the total cost to your door?
Dave.
I'm upto ordering 4 and 3 ring and pinion sets, let me know if you'd wish to add, its all at a discounted price of course:)
Yorkshire_Jon
18th March 2011, 02:07 PM
Look what the nice courier man brought me this afternoon:D:D
Is this the first one in Australia?? Im sure there will be many more to follow.
Excellent service from Ashcrofts. Ordered Tuesday night, delivered Friday afternoon. Cant ask more than that!
Jon
Yorkie
18th March 2011, 03:32 PM
snap! :D well almost, my detroit turned up today, aud531 landed from the usa.
booked in to be fitted next weds. :cool:
wagoo
19th March 2011, 09:21 AM
When asking yourselves Ashcroft or ARB, one should bear in mind Ashcrofts engineering skills in designing acure for for the persistent problems ARB have with their 9'' Ford locker, when ARB couldn't.
Wagoo.
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