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Thread: Is a rear diff able to be used in the front

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    Is a rear diff able to be used in the front

    Something I have always assumed but never tried is that the front and rear diffs are interchangeable on a up to 92 10 spline Range Rover with no ABS or stuff..
    Has anyone actually swapped a rear diff into the front . Can it just be bolted in?
    Regards Philip A

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    G'day PhilipA

    There is no reason why you cannot use one as they are the same units (diff centres) there maybe some noise if the diffs have been well used, that is from the wear patterns on the Crown and Pinion, as when swaped they are rotating in the opposite direction

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    I want to be precise here.
    I am talking the diff assembly , ie the whole diff including the nose , back to the UJ mounting plate.
    I am considering buying a rear diff, and I want to avoid having to have it set up, which would be necessary if I swapped the diff centre ( ie crown wheel, planetary gears, cross shaft, inner moving case, bearings ) into my diff cover.
    I know that the cover will bolt up, I guess I am unsure whether the nose is the same length etc etc.
    Hence my question about whether anyone has actually done it.
    Regards Philip A

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    They're identical, except the rear centres, the hole are usually full of crap where the damper bracket bolts to

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    I assume you understand that the front axle has to steer, and that we are only discussing swapping diff heads from front to rear? The earlier posts are not clear in this regard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    I assume you understand that the front axle has to steer, and that we are only discussing swapping diff heads from front to rear? The earlier posts are not clear in this regard.

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    The centers are interchangeable with no problems done it many times


    Tony

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    Thank You .
    I will now buy with confidence.
    Regards Philip A

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    yep as said. Have done it and had no problems whatsoever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony View Post
    The centers are interchangeable with no problems done it many times


    Tony
    Like tony said there the same done a few and the result is a verry quiet diff if useing a front in the rear the crown wheel and pinion will run backwards therefore will wear the oppsit side of the tooth and will be just like a new diff

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