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buah_rover
6th December 2014, 11:46 PM
hi all im just asking what is the better gearbox for my 2 door rangy, I have a lt95 with 1:1 raito, also I have a lt85 (satana) 5 speed. im going to be running 35" tyers and I have 4.11 raito maxi drive diffs. what will be the best?

Meccles
7th December 2014, 05:25 PM
Sorry to tag in on your thread but was just about to ask similar question. My 77 is being rebuilt along original lines however "improved" without trying to lose too much of original car. So, stick with LT95 or put LT77/230 transfer case in? Opinions please. Car will remain in family for some time(I am told😊) thanks

buah_rover
8th December 2014, 02:51 PM
i would try leave the lt95 in it as a lot stronger box. I had a r380 in behind a 4.6 and it didn't last to long. even they are a lot smother gearbox.

Lotz-A-Landies
8th December 2014, 04:18 PM
Low range in all the LT95 and LT230 are basically the same and the 1:1 LT95 is basically the same as 5th in either the Rangie or Disco LT230 behind the LT77 or R380. (LT85 are a 110 box so will likely come with a 1.141:1 hi ratio although you can mix and match LT230 ratios).

The 4.11 diffs should make the vehicle cope with the 35" tyres, so your question should be do I require reliability or 5 speeds. If you require 5 speeds I would be looking for a late suffix R380 with the earlier 1:222 ratio transfer only because it has bigger more reliable teeth.

Meccles
8th December 2014, 05:10 PM
Thanks guys I the LT 95 it is for me! I have two plus brand new Borg and beck clutch so makes sense financially as well:)

discopete
8th December 2014, 08:09 PM
Thanks guys I the LT 95 it is for me! I have two plus brand new Borg and beck clutch so makes sense financially as well:)

That would be my choice combined with an overdrive if you can source one.

Pete

Meccles
8th December 2014, 08:43 PM
The overdrive might be the hard bit but at least it can be added at anytime in future:)

buah_rover
8th December 2014, 10:30 PM
well I think my next thing to do would be look at the lt85 and see what it is like on the inside, and if all good I might go for that as can have a lot more ratio selection with the transfer case.