View Full Version : Finding a LSD or Lokka for my disco
Redneckdisco
28th August 2013, 08:21 PM
Hey guys just wondering if u know of any where to get an LSD or a mechanical locker for my 94 v8 disco I'm having trouble finding one and if I do they are for 28 spline diffs ??? How can I tell what mine is with out pulling them out .... I know I'm lazy and don't wanna do it lol any help would be good
Landover
28th August 2013, 09:54 PM
A 94 D1 should be 24 spline diff. There are plenty of options. Search Truetrac, detroit, and Ashcroft on here for info on each. A lot of people import them direct from the US and UK.
Have a look for the post from Lucky 8 from the US on here as he is offering some deals from time to time.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/verandah/174292-locker-sale.html
Gary S11
28th August 2013, 10:57 PM
Hi lucky 8 is still doing freight free, I got Ashcroft ATB just as the AUD dropped for just over $500 landed in WA....Gary
Distortion
28th August 2013, 11:43 PM
The only 28 spline I've ever come across in a landrover is Early maxi-drive HD axles(I have one in the rear of my disco)
Fronts for discoveries as far as i know are
CV 32 Diff Center 10 (early)
CV 32 Diff Center 24
Rears
Flange 24 Diff Center 10 (early)
Flange 24 Diff Center 24
I have a similar issue on my 110 except I know I have the 10 spline on the diff end
My plan assuming it could be done would be to buy the 24 spline locker as you would only be keeping the crown and pinion from your existing center anyway the side gears get replaced by the locker.
Just budget a bit more incase it turns out you do have 10 spline on the diff center end and need new axles
kreecha
29th August 2013, 06:34 AM
Hi lucky 8 is still doing freight free, I got Ashcroft ATB just as the AUD dropped for just over $500 landed in WA....Gary
I agree with Gary.
I got a quote from Lucky8 on Tuesday, and the ATB is $488USD delivered... So is that now about $520AUD?
I already have a rear air-locker (ashcroft) and I am getting an ATB for the front. The beauty of the ATB which you will find after doing some research, is that it is a 'soft-locker' and the result is it is forgiving on your drive train.
Anyway just a thought.
Cheers, Adam.
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