Originally Posted by 
wagoo
				 
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  Could I be naughty and inject a bit of tech in this thread for a change?
Haven't seen any good rear end photos of the UK conversions, but do you know if they retain the Salisbury diff for the rearmost axle? Experience with my own 6x6 conversion back in the late 1970s showed that even with full load sharing and almost 3ft of bogie articulation, the rearmost differential failure rate was much greater than the foremost rear differential in serious crosscountry operation.
I built mine for better crosscountry mobility, not to carry heavier loads, and for the most part it was reasonably successful and reliable, but the problem with 6x6 conversions for higher crosscountry payloads to vehicles like LandRovers with marginal strength front ends Perenties included,is that sooner or later you will have to reverse up a slope or out of a hole.This is where the additional tare weight plus extra payload places excessive strain on the weak Rover diff and Birfield joints.
Wagoo.