Agree to a point, but 33"s will help there. I never had too many issues with mine on 255/85/16 and at least I forgot about any kind of diff problems, ever:D
JC
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why?
Archimedes once said "Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to rest it and I shall move the world" because he had never heard of the 8HA salsbury diff. The modern day landy equivelent is "never mind the lever and the pivot, Give me an 8HA, a turbo'd suzi to push it and the planet will move out of my way"
I have a Sals 8ha in my Def 110. Great diff but it is my personal opinon they have no place in a RR.
With some research you can build a bloody strong Rover diff for your application....will it stand up to 37's 500hp and rock bouncing, probably not.
The rear housing is easy enough to strengthen. Then get Ashcroft air locker, Ashcroft HD R&P and some Hi-Tough Eng. axle shafts....in reality you probably dont even need to strengthen the rear housing.
Regarding the front, If your RR cv's are in good condition I would stick with them. You can either upgrade the stub shaft (again Hi-Tough do these) or keep the OEM as a fuse. (easy enough to fix) Fill with same locker axle combo as rear and you will be a smiling chap :)
depends what your after and what wheeling you do, i was out last weekned at neerim and was diffing out with rover diffs and 36's, so clearance has its upsides.
IMO a pegged rover diff with a locker would give you the best of both worlds, strength and clearance.
has anyone had a pegged rover diff let go??