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    Ashcroft Force9 Diffs Available

    Ashcroft have released their Force9 diffs.

    Esentially 9 inch high pinion diff in rover housing with new knuckles, larger Dana 60 CV's and axles.

    Ashcroft Transmissions - Force 9 Axle

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    Cool. I just fitted an Ashcroft locker. They look lot tougher than the ARB I took out.

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    Looks nice but only price i see is 7200 pounds, i wonder if thats a full kit front and rear?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cal415 View Post
    Looks nice but only price i see is 7200 pounds, i wonder if thats a full kit front and rear?
    From what I understand that is the whole kit front and rear.

    Probably looking at around $13,000 landed in Australia, should be pretty much unbreakable though.

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    Nice!

    However for that price you could probably fit portals instead...

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Nice!

    However for that price you could probably fit portals instead...
    Good luck with this one Dave/ian, Hope it succeeds commercialy.
    Ben,I think the target audience would be the well heeled competitors in Outback Challenge or British/European type higher speed, medium difficulty 'Safari' style races where portals would not be required and would probably be a disadvantage.
    Don't personally know any keen crosscountry vehicle enthusiasts with that kind of wonga to spend on their Rovers.Most would buy a better stronger brand of vehicle in the first place.
    bill

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