HI there,
my 96 3.9 Disco has ABS, but I have it disconnected, can I fit the Above CV's etc into my housing ?
Thanks in advance.
Through the month of September we having a sale on the strongest CV/ Axle combination you can buy for a Rover..
Normally $660 Now $600 (USD)
Come with both half shafts and two CV's (longfield/rovertracks design)http://www.rovertracks.com/products/axles.html
They fit all 300tdi and later stub axle/hub combination. Easily retrofitted to an earlier truck.
They don't support ABS though... weakens the CV too much..
Thanks
Keith
www.rovertracks.com
keith@rovertracks.com
HI there,
my 96 3.9 Disco has ABS, but I have it disconnected, can I fit the Above CV's etc into my housing ?
Thanks in advance.
Sounds good - how much including shipping to the major Cities in Australia?
I am interested in them and live in Sydney.
LRH
Disco 4 SDV6 Auto
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[QUOTE=Jezzaol;600936]HI there,
my 96 3.9 Disco has ABS, but I have it disconnected, can I fit the Above CV's etc into my housing ?
Yep they drop right in!!
As for shipping, It's normally about $130-$140 (USD) to the East coast.. If I can get enough of you guys on board (we know you're out there) we could easily cut that by 2/3 It will still be airfreight but I'd send them to one guy and he'd distibute them about... Not sure in the end it would sav ea whole lot but I'll look into it..
Cheers!!
Keith
www.rovertracks.com
Hi ya Keith, Glad you made it, I have already posted your deal On another post . I got your email cheers RE: sneaking past the warden
I hope you enjoy this site for a lot more than a marketing playground
regards
Nigel
Hey Nige!!
I saw your other post and after chasing you around a bit I did a quick "lurk" around this here forum and it seems the guys here are just my sort.. Sales or not I'll be hanging around.. We've got a plan for the whole family to come over in '09 and take about a month to have a look. You're warned!! Once you meet my kids you'll understand
Keith
Take about a month? Which small corner of this continent do you hope to see in that time?
I've just started the forward planning to do a trip around with kids - and I plan 6 months (or more).
Whoops - off topic. But then, it is your thread.![]()
Steve
2003 Discovery 2a
In better care:
1992 Defender
1963 Series IIa Ambulance
1977 Series III Ex-Army
1988 County V8
1981 V8 Series 3 "Stage 1"
REMLR No. 215
Your right! Just a very small corner.. That's up to a Friend who lives in Tenterfield and Overlands a lot, he figures he could show me a bit in a month.. Problem is getting enough time off of work to do it proper! It's taken me some 20 years to see most everything (well sorta) in the States and we've got a lot more pavement over here so travel between destinations (while perhaps not as pleasent at times) is quite fast..
So what's up with that we shoudl be paid to travel and bring our worldly knowledge back to the job! Makes us a better employee I think![]()
This is where I get a bit confused.. To fit these you would need to have a 24 spline diff, which is a "maybe" in a 91 Rangie so I suspect a Maybe in a '91 disco.. At the hub end of the picture it depends if you have a seperate drive flange and it is the "thin" pattern, these came on the same year ('91) Rangies "sometimes" over here.. If you had a picture of the end of the hub it would help.. Or maybe I could come up with one..
We didn't get the Disco till '94 and most RRC's and early D90's are seemingly a mix of new and old, almost like whatever was lying around went into building the cars! Of course it likely has more to do with years of repairs and lack of a good supply of proper parts.
Can you mail me at keith@rovertracks.com ?
Last edited by revor; 29th September 2007 at 06:27 AM.
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