I have not fitted my 33" yet as i had to spend the money on a new gearbox unexpectedly. (Failure not anything to do with mods) But I put the 24 axle assemblies in complete from the disco 1 because i can get from Ashcroft Ashcroft Transmissions heaps stronger diff centers and pegging kits if i choose to.
I think the 24 spline axles will be plenty strong enough. And if they prove not to be i can fit the stronger diff center.
The D1 Axle assemblies bolted straight in. BUT the brake calipers did not. I had to drill out the bolt holes about 0.5mm larger to fit the RRC calipers. The D1 calipers will bolt straight on but the they only take one brake line and the Rangies have 2 brake lines. I didn't want to block 1 line off, others have done this though. Parts for Rangies are not nearly as expensive as Nissan. You will find there is value in buying the hole assembly rather than just the axles this way you know you have everything you need.
There is a thread with pictures on this forum somewhere explaining how to tell the difference between 24 and 10 spline without pulling them apart. Either use the search on the forum or google it. You'll find it.
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