WHAT??? you still need to reset crown wheel to pinion backlash and carriear bearing preloads, as you've replaced the carrierOriginally Posted by rick130
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hi i have a 96 disco and have the rear arb airlocker must say as a traction aid on hills it's great alows me to almost walk up most i have tryed so far i will also be locking teh front as the $$ permit (shh just don't tell teh wife lol) but i think it was a great investment and would not hesitate repeating if i was to change trucks just my 2c worth
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WHAT??? you still need to reset crown wheel to pinion backlash and carriear bearing preloads, as you've replaced the carrierOriginally Posted by rick130
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Not if it's a Sals. (and original carrier is kept)Originally Posted by rovercare
Last edited by crossy; 27th August 2006 at 08:53 PM.
AAAAAAAAAHHH, Bloody fenders, muffing up my logicOriginally Posted by crossy
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If you want to put a 24 spline center from a disco into your rangie, you need the 24 spline axles, stub axles and hubs out of a disco as well. I just finished doing this with a detroit locker to my Rangie.
yep great investment esp when the previous owner install them.
i have the arb locker/maxi axles in the rear and an arb front locker with standard shafts in the front
top investment i would say, when an open diff rig needs momentum, wheel spin an dplenty of right foot a locked car will nearly idle over the same bit
Or use maxi drive axles and end caps and retain your original spindles and hubsOriginally Posted by vogue
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sorry, my bad.Originally Posted by rovercare
Thinking of the Sals centre........![]()
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