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Thread: Want TrueTracs. Is the Diff in my 2002 130 a standard 'Rover' diff?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    A Disco centre will probably go into a P38 housing, just not the other way around.
    Interesting thought Simon, I have both sitting on the flloor at work might take a squiz one day!

    JC
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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Interesting thought Simon, I have both sitting on the flloor at work might take a squiz one day!

    JC
    Let us know what you find. I base that on Andrew e and I trying to fit a P38 into Rover and it wouldn't go, the dia of the P38 assembly (not crownwheel) was slightly too large for the hole in the axle and the CW slot was also not in the correct spot. I'm pretty sure the bolts lines up though, and I think Tusker temperarily ran a Rover front in his rear but they were also 4.1's... but I've personally never directly tried to fit a Rover diff into P38 housing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Yup, late 2002 had P38a diffs in the REAR ONLY. 24 splines. AFAICS the catalog makes no mention of a truetrac for P38a RR, or for that matter Defender without sals.
    JC
    Hi Justin,

    Just rang LDS up in Sydney, and they quoted me $1000 + GST each for both the front and the rear axles.

    The bloke I spoke to didn't know a lot about Defenders, but gave me a quote straight up from his reference manual for a 2002 130. I did have to say "not the Salisbury" (which was $1140 +GST)

    Would I be aprehensive to think that he will ship me something that's not going to fit my 130? You seem to be pretty sure that it's a P38 diff, whereas he was referring to it as a Rover diff.

    Tks
    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudboy View Post
    Hi Justin,

    Just rang LDS up in Sydney, and they quoted me $1000 + GST each for both the front and the rear axles.

    The bloke I spoke to didn't know a lot about Defenders, but gave me a quote straight up from his reference manual for a 2002 130. I did have to say "not the Salisbury" (which was $1140 +GST)

    Would I be aprehensive to think that he will ship me something that's not going to fit my 130? You seem to be pretty sure that it's a P38 diff, whereas he was referring to it as a Rover diff.

    Tks
    David
    That price is pretty high, but probably the best you will get here

    About a year or so ago, some of the guys here bought some direct from the states, worked out about $680-700 from memory. I think the Aussie dollar is about the same as then at the moment. Might be worth looking into, you could save a couple of hundred bucks.

    Cheers

    Paul

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    Yep - just investigating RoverTracks from the USA. Bloke called Keith.

    Seems to be where the other guys imported their stuff from.

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    Yep, that would be them, I could not remember the name. I will be looking at buying a salisbury true trac in the near future, might be cheaper to arrange a small group buy! I might speak to keith too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    David, that is a P38a diff centre, standard issue in 2002 on Defender 110/ 130. Reinforcing looks pretty full on, It just shows what a mistake it was to go away from the salisbury for heavy duty applications IMHO

    JC
    JC, LR did that as they (Telstra) were pulling axle tubes out of the Sals.
    130man/Ross has a 130 that's an '00 or '01 with one of those rear ends.
    I couldn't believe it when I laid eyes on it 'in the metal', it's an impressive piece of bracing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudboy View Post
    Hi Justin,

    Just rang LDS up in Sydney, and they quoted me $1000 + GST each for both the front and the rear axles.

    The bloke I spoke to didn't know a lot about Defenders, but gave me a quote straight up from his reference manual for a 2002 130. I did have to say "not the Salisbury" (which was $1140 +GST)

    Would I be aprehensive to think that he will ship me something that's not going to fit my 130? You seem to be pretty sure that it's a P38 diff, whereas he was referring to it as a Rover diff.

    Tks
    David
    I am still sure that the rover diff they refer to is the Non P38a, so it won't fit yours. I will talk to LDS tomorrow if I get a chance and clear it up for you David.
    Ring me on 0408 995 635 to remind me during the day, as it is going to be a full on day

    JC
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    Thanks Justin, Since speaking to them, I have discovered this page at Ashcrofts Transmissions: Ashcroft Transmissions
    which explains that p38 Diffs need to have a spacer ring (which I didn't realise, and LDS didn't mention) 2nd to last picture on the page:
    P38 Spacer Ring £ 28 Spacer ring used when fitting the Detroit Locker or Truetrac to either the P38 Range Rover or the late 110 rear non Salisbury axle,


    I don't know how far you'll get with LDS as they didn't seem clued up on Landies at all!

    There's no hurry, I am just getting organised, so leave it until you are quiet, or will that never happen??

    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudboy View Post
    Thanks Justin, Since speaking to them, I have discovered this page at Ashcrofts Transmissions: Ashcroft Transmissions
    which explains that p38 Diffs need to have a spacer ring (which I didn't realise, and LDS didn't mention) 2nd to last picture on the page:
    P38 Spacer Ring £ 28 Spacer ring used when fitting the Detroit Locker or Truetrac to either the P38 Range Rover or the late 110 rear non Salisbury axle,


    I don't know how far you'll get with LDS as they didn't seem clued up on Landies at all!

    There's no hurry, I am just getting organised, so leave it until you are quiet, or will that never happen??
    David

    Quiet?? Your 'avin a larf!!
    Thanks for that Ashcrofts link, I hadn't even thought to check their site, if anyone would know about it they would.

    So all you would need to do then is use the centre for a rover type axle and buy their spacer ring.

    sorted!

    JC
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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