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Thread: diff locks for Discovery II V8

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    Hi thanks to everyone for all your help, I have heaps of reading to do now. All I have to do is find a good Disco to start modifying, any one know of a good one for sale please PM me, I will travel almost anywhere to get a good one.
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by harry View Post
    go to hytuff, talk to barry, and buy on his advice, he can advise you well
    Be wary, I think he will advise you well, but a D2 CV has a small 32 spline end into the CV which will break with lockers. I don;t think that Barry does the CV's for the D2, but you can beef the axle but the CV or axle will still break. I highly recommend stronger CV's and then axles to suit, not the other way around.
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    Slunnie


    ~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Be wary, I think he will advise you well, but a D2 CV has a small 32 spline end into the CV which will break with lockers. I don;t think that Barry does the CV's for the D2, but you can beef the axle but the CV or axle will still break. I highly recommend stronger CV's and then axles to suit, not the other way around.
    Hi yes I intend doing all the work at once, CV's axles diff locks and for the front I like what I have read about the Ashcroft stuff.
    Cheers

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    If you are on a budget, with a small machining mod you can put the older Rangy 10-24 spline C.V. joints in, with Hytuff axles and half shafts. They are pretty strong, not as strong as the Ashcroft.
    But if money is no probs go the full monty with Ashcroft.
    Worth the phone call to talk to Barry

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    Quote Originally Posted by buzz66 View Post
    If you are on a budget, with a small machining mod you can put the older Rangy 10-24 spline C.V. joints in, with Hytuff axles and half shafts. They are pretty strong, not as strong as the Ashcroft.
    But if money is no probs go the full monty with Ashcroft.
    Worth the phone call to talk to Barry
    Are these the ones with the antiburst rings that they were building for the bowlers? If so is Barry still building these? I've just broken one and need another.
    Cheers
    Slunnie


    ~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~

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    I can't edit my previous post. The Early CV was 23 Spline at the CV & 10 Spline at the half shaft...Not 10-24. Sorry my error

    Yeah Slunny there are a few people building anti burst rings for these CV joints. The only problem is I can see with the anti burst rings is to replace the CV you need to split the swivel to get them out. Do you need the Anti burst ring or the CV joint?
    MR Automotive do burst rings.


    I have maxi drive front as described and run 32 inch mud terrains.
    I've broken one of these joints, well actually it didn't break, it started to make the clicking noise on full lock. The outer case had cracked. If you do break one, the outer case is the bit that breaks, so you would be unlucky to have any spline damage on the axle.
    This is the big problem with the weak 32 spline CV joints. They break the cage and it wreck the axle splines.
    Its not a big job to change to change one if it breaks. If patient, you can pick up these joints second hand for around $50 each. I considered installing the anti burst rings, but I like the idea of being able to change it quickly and easily when out bush.

    Aquarangie is running 33 inch tyres and a front locker with the weak 32 splines CV type and hasn't broken one yet! I do know he is careful to keep off the right foot with a bit of steering lock on board.

    I know a bloke here who has broken 2 of the stronger county types but never an older 10 spline one? Go figure!
    Last edited by buzz66; 16th August 2009 at 11:29 AM. Reason: put it in the markets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buzz66 View Post
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    Hytuff Engineering on the Gold Coast.....
    Even same bloke makes them.....Barry.
    Their name doesn't come up in the online phone book ... Any one got the number??

    EDIT ...
    Found it ....


    Hi-Tough Engineering Pty Ltd

    (07) 5530 4123


    Mike
    Last edited by mike 90 RR; 17th August 2009 at 04:05 PM. Reason: Finally found it .. Different spelling of company

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