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    D1 24 spline diff into RRC help

    Okay I'm hoping you guys can help me out here.
    I have been told in the past and by someone else about 12 months ago that I can use the D1 24 spline diff centre and axles straight into my 1988 RRC so today I regreased the wheel bearings and put in new hub seals, got the rotors machined, changed the upper A arm ball joint, got the diff centre in but had to change 4 studs as mine were a touch shorter, then went to put in the axles and they wont go in past the machined section on the axle for the inner seal for the D1 and it also looks like the stub axle on my RRC is a touch longer than I saw on the D1 diff.
    To me it looks like I need to use the D1 stub axles and seal setup as well or do I need to change the whole diff housing as well?
    Some help on this would be great.

    Also I was looking at changing the front diff to 24 spline as well as I have a whole diff there from a D1 but I'm can't remember what year it was so I don't know what seal kit to get so I was thinking of using the RRC housing and swivel hubs then using the D1 centre, axles, CV's, and stub axle but not to sure what way to go wit this so some help on this would also be great.

    Trav Man

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    Okay so I did a bit of searching around thanks to Google and have found this list on discoweb.org
    I hope this is correct if someone can please confirm that would be great

    Rear:
    DI Hubs
    Spindles
    1/8in washer (butts up against the outer bearing)

    Rear also does not utilize the outer grease seal like the RRC hubs do. Rear can also maintain utilization of all stock brake components.

    Front:
    DI Hubs
    DI Spindles
    1/8in washer (butts up against the outer bearing)
    Axle Circlip
    Outer Axle Spacers/ shims
    Axle Flange
    Dust Caps
    Front also does not utilize the outer grease seal like the RRC hubs do. Front can also maintain utilization of all stock brake components.


    Trav Man

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trav Man View Post
    Okay I'm hoping you guys can help me out here.
    Also I was looking at changing the front diff to 24 spline as well as I have a whole diff there from a D1 but I'm can't remember what year it was so I don't know what seal kit to get so I was thinking of using the RRC housing and swivel hubs then using the D1 centre, axles, CV's, and stub axle but not to sure what way to go wit this so some help on this would also be great.

    Trav Man
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    There is a serial number on the top of the axle tubes, this might help with what seal kit to use.
    For my RRC I am just going to swap over the whole axle assembly, less mucking around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corgie Carrier View Post
    There is a serial number on the top of the axle tubes, this might help with what seal kit to use.
    For my RRC I am just going to swap over the whole axle assembly, less mucking around.
    But will the RRC calipers bolt up to the disco diff?

    Trav Man

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trav Man View Post
    But will the RRC calipers bolt up to the disco diff?

    Trav Man
    I recently did this swap on the front and wanted to use the RRC calipers. My Disco donor was a 95, the RRC is a 91. The calipers will bolt up fine, but you have to drill the mount holes to 12mm to use the Disco bolts, not much of a difference but enough. The RRC use an SAE bolt which is a bit smaller. On a drill press they will centre well enough. All worked out OK for me, no snags.

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    For those interested in this I have also found that you need to swap 4 of the studs for the diff centre (2 each side) for both front and rear as the RRC ones are shorter.
    I have the rear all finished and am hoping to complete the front tomorrow as I'm just waiting for 2 seals.

    Trav Man

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    3 months ago we put a front late Disco1 24spline diff into the front axle housing of our 1990 defender/ perentie. We got rid of the smaller 2 pinion original diff, thinner axles, smaller CVs.

    Again, like you, the 4 diff bolts parallel to the axles, 2 leftside, 2 right side were too short because the disco diff lip is cast an even thickness all around while the defender diff is scooped out thinner on each side parallel to the axles.

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    So the front is all finished and back together as I also slotted the swivel hubs to suit the lift and the steering feels so much better now.
    The reason I didn't use the D1 front assy is it didn't come with the caliper bolts and my swivel balls were in better condition and with the rear I already had the D1 rear in bits
    I would advise you replace all the seals and inspect and re-grease the wheel bearings or replace the bearings and bearing shells if necessary as I found one of the ones in the D1 rear was well worn to have no coating left down so you could see the weld




    So to re-cap you need

    Rear from a D1:
    Diff centre
    Axles
    4 studs for the diff housing 2 each side parallel with the axle
    DI Hubs
    Spindles
    1/8in washer (butts up against the outer bearing)
    Rear does not utilize the outer grease seal like the RRC hubs do. Rear can also maintain utilization of all stock brake components.


    Front from a D1:
    Diff centre
    Axles with cv's
    4 studs for the diff housing 2 each side parallel with the axle
    DI Hubs
    DI Spindles
    1/8in washer (butts up against the outer bearing)
    Axle Circlip
    Outer Axle Spacers/ shims
    Axle Flange
    Dust Caps
    Front does not utilize the outer grease seal like the RRC hubs do. Front can also maintain utilization of all stock brake components.

    So I think it's time for a beer
    Trav Man

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