this is sounding like an awsome build up, looking forward to some pics as things start to happen.
this is sounding like an awsome build up, looking forward to some pics as things start to happen.
The 4wd Zone/Opposite Lock Bathurst
263 Stewart Street, Bathurst, NSW
http://www.the4wdzone.com.au/
Discounts for AULRO members, just shoot me a PM before you purchase.
The guys building your diffs are doing exactly what any diff shop in Australia could do for you - they are buying the Toyota 8" and a Rover gear set and doing the swap.
As for the difference in buy price, it is simple stock market theory - buy low and sell high.
The reason you got them so much cheaper out of the USA is a case of global economics. The Australian $ has gone through the roof and the American $ hasn't. The diffs you are buying would have boarded a ship from Australia to Seattle no less than 4 months ago when our dollar was much lower. And like any clever buyer, the American wholesalers buy up when their dollar is at its highest and ours at it's lowest. ARB stands to lose just as much on everything we are shipping to the USA now once the dollar re-corrects. Does that make sense?
The sacrifice that you are making, however, is that it tends to be your retailer who sticks his neck out to help if anything goes wrong along the way, and for you that is some guy you never met who is too far away to get get involved. But a bargain is a bargain...so it's hard to ignore.
-daniel
AIR LOCKER
PS - Tks to Ben for the heads-up.
Daniel i understand the global finacial **** ,it just angers me that a ARB shop over here can not take out the brand new un-used toyo side gears and replace them with rover side gears and sell the locker at std price which i would then buy it from a ARB store ,but they want to charge me 1145AUD for the locker which i am happy to pay then a further 400AUD for the rover side gears when the usa company will do exactly that pull them out and put them in for no additional cost
regards Kelvin
You must have found a diff shop who is willing to put the old gear set back on his shelf as a spare. There is no return on used gears...so that is pretty cooperative. Maybe his volumes are high enough that he can foresee a near future use for the old gears, or maybe he already has a use lined up. There might just as likely be a diff shop in Aus willing to do that also. That's more of a shop by shop customer service thing than an Oz vs USA thing.
-daniel
AIR LOCKER
well why would a unused set of toyo side gears not get used or sold on over here,i find that very hard ,and i did call about 8 diff shops Sydney Brisbane and Gold coast before i ventured overseas both the lockers in my truck now where bought and instaleld by my local friendly arb shop , and the rear also repaired at a good price at my local friendly ozzie run arb shop ,so i have no grouge about arb or its shops here ,so if arb pride them selves on been a good ozzie product /customer service shop why are they not doing what a independant usa diff shop will do![]()
and if this conversion is getting so popular why is this not a option in your products
cheers
Kelvin
Unfortunately 'popular' doesn't necessarily mean 'viable'.
Keeping in mind that we need to manufacture in batches in order to stay profitable, so we would need to build no less than 50 of them that way. And then none of those 50 would go to shops as shelf stock because nobody would bother carrying such a specialized application, so they would sit here in Melbourne. Rover is a global application, so when I said 'popular' I was referring to a combo of Aus, UK & Europe, South America, USA, etc.
And most people wouldn't be willing to wait 4-12 weeks for their 'special diff' to show up by sea when they can just make one out of a Toyota diff and some Rover diff spares now. And air frieghting a special diff to save time would cost more than the extra gear set.
Funny thing is that before we recently redesigned everything in order to commonize the gear sets geometry for easy swap-ability everyone used to have to buy a new gear set and then pay a machine shop to re-machine parts of the diff and gears to make them fit, thus costing more than double what it costs now to simply do a 5 minute part swap ... and nobody complained back then.
-daniel
AIR LOCKER
Thanks for making it into a 5minute swap therefore surely it would take the factory 3min to put one in then keeping the price at a std arb locker price just searching for that customer service mate
and i am not complaining i am stating the unbelievable truth
Kelvin
(A EVERY WEEKEND ARB LOCKER USER )![]()
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