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    Defender CVs and Front Axles

    How many people are breaking Defender front axles and CVs
    I have a 2002 Xtreme and figure I should upgrade them it seems with the TC and ABS that Ashcrofts are the best.
    Barry can sell me 24/32 Hituff axles not convinced this is the way to go though.
    Anyone have any advice.
    Vehicle is only a tourer but sometimes things get rough

    TIA

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    djam1'

    I am on the same page as you, I only use mine a general 4x4, mainly touring but I want it to be "Set & Forget". For this reason I have decieded that Ashcroft parts are the way to go.

    But here in Aus the prices are over the top !

    So I have been in touch with Ascroft Tranmissions in the UK, direct.

    CV joints £425 per pair (if ABS add £30)
    Front shafts £245 per pair
    Rear shafts £260 per pair
    Flanges £90 per pair
    Freight for all the parts price would be around £160.


    These prices are direct fromn the email recieved 1 June '11. The prices are far better than anything you will get in Aus by heaps.

    now it is just a matter of saving the "hard earnt" and then away I go.................

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    To be honest I am not sure what to do I speak to my regular part suppliers and do numerous Google Searches and not many people seem to be breaking things.
    I know the Gen Y people will be along shortly to tell us that its all crap but the bulk of the sensible Land Rover population don't seem to be breaking things in normal use.
    Maybe I am wrong just feeling the water

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    Why not wait til it breaks?

    I have Rovertracks in mine

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    Keith is a top bloke to deal with

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    Centre driven spiral axle

    The next weakest link from the cv,s and axles is the 2 pin diff.
    I don,t really know when upgraded the C/P will last when locked.
    Front sals would be good if available.
    Could solid axle adapt a D60 they do stuff for J**ps.

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    i had a front diff brake and im convinced it was TC that did it,, the on and off judder forces has to take its toll,,, now i have a rear locker and never had a problem ever again at either end, iv never blown a cv or axle,,, i do try to look after the Cvs tho buy only giving it some when wheels are straight,, but with the locker theres not much need for a good left foot enyway,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drover View Post
    djam1'

    I am on the same page as you, I only use mine a general 4x4, mainly touring but I want it to be "Set & Forget". For this reason I have decieded that Ashcroft parts are the way to go.

    But here in Aus the prices are over the top !

    So I have been in touch with Ascroft Tranmissions in the UK, direct.

    CV joints £425 per pair (if ABS add £30)
    Front shafts £245 per pair
    Rear shafts £260 per pair
    Flanges £90 per pair
    Freight for all the parts price would be around £160.


    These prices are direct fromn the email recieved 1 June '11. The prices are far better than anything you will get in Aus by heaps.

    now it is just a matter of saving the "hard earnt" and then away I go.................
    Hey Drover,

    Man- can you send me the details of who to email because that's a steal.

    Alex

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    Go to the ashcroft web site Ashcroft Transmissions
    I have been looking /saving to get the front set up for my 02 defender 110 with the ABS option as ashcroft are the only ones who do it. Rovertracks and hy-tuff only seem to do straight cv's for Non ABS landies,
    but 1 tip for both of you, Break up the order as 790 pounds for the front alone is over $1k aus and you will get hit by the import/gst taxes ,keep each parcel under $1000 aussie value, some recomend getting them sent a week or so apart.

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    My front diff went, replaced it with an ARB locked centre = never had any issues with the axles or CV's yet = and I do use it off-road a lot.


    Axles and CV's in these tend to break when a wheel is in the air and then it comes down, gets traction and snaps as a result of the force

    or

    Spline wears out - but that takes time and also happens inside of the drive flange itself.




    Personally - wait until/if you break it then change it out.



    Cheers
    Chris

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    And when it breaks make sure you dissassemble the swivel housing and clean out all the little bits of broken CV.

    Otherwise they will end up scoring your swivel ball and chopping out the seal

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