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    Series Diffs

    Are 2a Diffs interchangable ie can front centre be swapped to rear and vice versa, I realise there are differences in front and rear axle housings

    Cheers Paul

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    In general, yes, unless it is a late 109 that has a salisbury rear axle, or has been fitted with one.

    With this proviso the diffs are also interchangeable throughout Series production except that Series 3 Stage 1 and the very earliest 80" Series 1 had different ratios. (The diffs changed in detail through this production period, but remained interchangeable, and most parts are the same.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    In general, yes, unless it is a late 109 that has a salisbury rear axle, or has been fitted with one.

    With this proviso the diffs are also interchangeable throughout Series production except that Series 3 Stage 1 and the very earliest 80" Series 1 had different ratios. (The diffs changed in detail through this production period, but remained interchangeable, and most parts are the same.)
    Any reason you couldnt put a Salisbury on the front?

    Cheers Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRJim View Post
    Any reason you couldnt put a Salisbury on the front?

    Cheers Jim
    The lack of swivel hubs on the salisbury diff housing maybe a stumbling point.

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    If I remember correctly, the 101 has a Salisbury differential on the front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron IIA View Post
    If I remember correctly, the 101 has a Salisbury differential on the front.

    Aaron
    And 6 stud too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    The lack of swivel hubs on the salisbury diff housing maybe a stumbling point.
    🤣🤣 ahh didnt even think about the swivels, still i wonder if its adaptable.
    Cheers Jim

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    From memory, late models of the One Ton had salisbury front axles. Don't bother looking for these - the One Ton was never sold in Australia, and the best information suggests that the total number that ever came here can be counted on one hand, and as far as I am aware, none are known to exist in this country today.

    The only reason for fitting a salisbury front axle would be if you were planning to run with front axle loading well above the design load for Series Landrovers. The Rover diff seems to survive reasonably well in applications such as the RR Classic D1 & 2 and Perentie where it has higher loads and higher power than is ever present in Series vehicles. (Although some of these had 24 spline axles)
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    Quote Originally Posted by LRJim View Post
    Any reason you couldnt put a Salisbury on the front?

    Cheers Jim
    I did it back in the late 80,s in my old 2A Forward Control. Put Salisburys back and front with Maxidrive lockers. I had made a semi trailer for it and was carting around a Mustang Skidsteer and a one ton mini excavator. The 2A FC came out with ENV diffs which were not that strong as I broke the housing for the pinion bearing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 123rover50 View Post
    I did it back in the late 80,s in my old 2A Forward Control. Put Salisburys back and front with Maxidrive lockers. I had made a semi trailer for it and was carting around a Mustang Skidsteer and a one ton mini excavator. The 2A FC came out with ENV diffs which were not that strong as I broke the housing for the pinion bearing.
    How much punishmrnt did it cop🤣🤣, I thought the ENV was meant to be stronger than the sal? Is the sal centre in the FC? Or offset like the rover?

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