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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Ok, if you had the choice, what would be the best diff to put in a D2 , front & rear. Bob
    considering pretty much any off the shelf center is going to be hypoid, I personally would look for something with good ratio availabilty, good locker options and good axle size options..Im guessing off the top of my head the aftermarket ford 9 would fill this part. Id get custom housings to bolt into the rover made by someone like Ruffstuff specialties, running modded rover hubs and stub axles for 35 spline Hi-tough axles. Ashcroft have addressed the ARB locking collar problems with the ford 9....CVs id look at toyota 80 series...Im still thinking with some little machine work they can be made to fit in a coiler swivel

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    Quote Originally Posted by gazby View Post
    I have seen Toyotas smash front diffs, mostly in a reverse up hill situation and I have seen Patrols smash CV joints, never a diff, but if you want to know about smashed Landrover diffs..................."ask the Leyland brothers!!!!!", they broke quite a few on their adventures around the country.
    And you are surprised that the Leyland Brothers broke things?

    Even their own Club the LROC Newcastle Branch were embarrassed about having them as members.

    BTW you never saw the support crew who did most of their repairs off camera.

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    If I was going on an outback trip,I've done a few,the diffs would be the last thing I would worry about,come to think of it I've never worried about them.Being prepared for outback travel is worrying about good cooling,good fuel,good tyres,shocks,stone protection etc etc,worry about the things that will stock you and not about ''what if's''. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    If I was going on an outback trip,I've done a few,the diffs would be the last thing I would worry about,come to think of it I've never worried about them.Being prepared for outback travel is worrying about good cooling,good fuel,good tyres,shocks,stone protection etc etc,worry about the things that will stock you and not about ''what if's''. Pat
    Yep, outback touring is hardly diff punishing stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    are they 35 spline? rather a moot point as spines can be different designs/profiles so its the root dia that counts....I cant see the 1.5inch nissan having double the cross sectional area of the 24 spline rover, and ontop of that is the Nissan OEM as good as a design and material as a MD/Hi-Tough?

    hey I know which is better stock, but lets keep it real
    Let's keep it real? I was just letting you know what they are

    Root diameters and spline pitch design etc, blah blah, plenty of twisted and broken 28 and 24 spline maxi stuff about, including my own.

    Good luck finding a broken h260 axle, seen plenty where the hard face cones off the crown wheel though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    No bush where I live. Just mountains.
    And 4 wheel spinning tyre shredding rangies....

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    are they 35 spline? rather a moot point as spines can be different designs/profiles so its the root dia that counts....I cant see the 1.5inch nissan having double the cross sectional area of the 24 spline rover, and ontop of that is the Nissan OEM as good as a design and material as a MD/Hi-Tough?

    hey I know which is better stock, but lets keep it real
    Hmmm, I see where you are coming from, but the torsional forces are not determined by the cross-sectional area, they are calculated from the surface of the shaft which is where the forces are carried.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Let's keep it real? I was just letting you know what they are

    Root diameters and spline pitch design etc, blah blah, plenty of twisted and broken 28 and 24 spline maxi stuff about, including my own.

    Good luck finding a broken h260 axle, seen plenty where the hard face cones off the crown wheel though
    is the H260 the leaf sprung version? If so not as many of these being punished as the coil verisons....yep the coil versions have been brakeing stuff, I guess thats why there is aftermarket stuff available. Id say search Outerlimits, but it seems down for the count

    yes Maxi stuff has and will break, it was never ment for 35's...Mal designed all this stuff before even 33s where popular. They have proven themselves more than adequate, even when pushed in competetion....all this is however niether here or there. I simply questioned the statement of "Double" the strength. Posible yes, but Id like to see the tech.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Hmmm, I see where you are coming from, but the torsional forces are not determined by the cross-sectional area, they are calculated from the surface of the shaft which is where the forces are carried.
    so a larger Dia will transition the forces more smoothly? Are the Nissan OEM axles waisted etc? Are there any specs for force breaking like Ashcroft spec for their shafts?

    Yes Nissan are stronger, yes LR diffs are undersized and should have been upgraded years ago.....but then the list only starts there right. BTW the Sals is a good diff, but It would not be my first choice....If I had the choice

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    The Patrol that broke it's diff at Sydney airport had never been offroad,the one I towed at Alice had never been offroad,know doubt they are a stronger diff than a rover but I've never broken a rover,my vehicles are standard. Pat
    We get a lot in the mountainbike world people who like to boast about how much stuff they break. They seem to think it's a badge of honour or a mark of how hard they ride. But it always comes down to riders who are rough, abuse their equipment or just can't set it up for their own use.
    There are some serious downsides to Nissan diffs too. Like losing several inches of ground clearance. Fit bigger tyres to get that back and your whole rig is now 6 inches taller. What used to be a 40 deg rollover angle is probably now 30.

    4wding isn't much different. Some people can break anything, others break nothing.

    It's possible to blow a diff in a grassy paddock. Some lads I know have blown valiant diffs in supermarket carparks.

    Suffice to say, the image everyone else gets isn't the image they think they portray.

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