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Thread: Disco 2 rear diff housing/wheel bearings as trailer axle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    You may need to use some of the axle housing ends or mount the flanges onto a new hollow axle tube. The D2 hubs are a semi floating setup, so you will need to have at least the end of the axle halfshaft in place to secure the hub/bearing.


    Thanks Slunnie, this is what I've thought but have never needed to pull my wheel bearings/hubs apart before so wasn't certain.


    Regards, Jayden

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Where you will have problems is having a handbrake, because hydraulic handbrakes tend to lose pressure and come off over time.
    i haven't experienced this to date....although my set up is only a few months old. to date i have left the hydraulic brake on for at least three weeks and its still rock solid

    if your braking system is on good order than it shouldn't leak........

    jayden, how are you applying the brakes, overide or electric actuator?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    Interstingly...

    go buy a standard blank axle at the length you want then have it machined down to fit the ID of the landy stub axle. Give it say 5 thou interference fit and then after leavign the end of the axle in a bucket of iced water and the stub in the oven on 200 for 30 minutes drop the stub onto the axle, let it cool. Slide a backing plate up to the back of the flange and with it all bolted up tight weld it in place.

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    Dave, how do you replace the stub if you need to?

    as you are going to a machine shop i would have a flange that suits the stub welded to solid bar....this way you can replace the stub if required or if stuck in the middle of now where with a damaged stub on the disco you can pull one from the trailer......this setup give more options

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco 2 Driver View Post
    Morning Kevin,
    I wouldn't ask anyone...as I too doubt I'd find anybody!
    actuall the first machine shop i asked knocked mine up........its only round/square bar with a machined flanged welded to it

    are you sold on independant?

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    This is how we built our boat trailer about 12 years ago. Based on the rear end of a Series1 Disco, much easier than a D2 because the Series1 has floating axles. We have taken this up the Cape, around the Gulf and go to Arnhem Land annually.






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    Admittedly we don't carry anything near 1800kgs but I have no doubt it would handle it




    Erich

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    actuall the first machine shop i asked knocked mine up........its only round/square bar with a machined flanged welded to it

    are you sold on independant?


    No Kevin, not completely sold on independent but have got to admit I'm certainly leaning that way. There is work involved either way but one would imagine it'll be easier having a beam axle.


    Ta.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco 2 Driver View Post
    No Kevin, not completely sold on independent but have got to admit I'm certainly leaning that way. There is work involved either way but one would imagine it'll be easier having a beam axle.


    Ta.
    If you go beam than look at my thread where I built a custom axle with electric over hydraulic brakes.........with handbrake

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    If you go beam than look at my thread where I built a custom axle with electric over hydraulic brakes.........with handbrake


    Thanks Kevin for the thread - excellent! Handbrake still works well? Does it eventually loose pressure overnight/extended period of time? Do you recall where you got the valve from? Sorry for the questions!


    Glad to see others out there are certainly not afraid to do the extraordinary!


    Good inspiration!

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    here is the main thread http://www.aulro.com/afvb/projects-t...c-upgrade.html

    here is the valve i used for the handbrake.......i have left it locked on for three weeks and it has not leaked or released ALLSTAR - ALL48010 | Manual Brake Shut-Off Valve | IBRP.com.au - Australia

    other bits and pieces
    found the bits, this guy was very helpfull Wide Bay Brakehose Service Online Shop

    2 x BQ48 is the adaptor
    2 x BQ5555 are the tube nuts
    hope that helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco 2 Driver View Post
    Glad to see others out there are certainly not afraid to do the extraordinary!


    Good inspiration!
    had a couple of mates ask why did i go to sooo much trouble......owning a defender means your different to the average mug so i thought my trailer should be a little different......well i did basical copy kimberley campers with a land rover axle

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