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    Maxidrive end plates for 95 fender

    do maxidrive drive plates fit fine with std axles?

    is there a difference between front and rear drive plates ?

    and

    do the maxidrive drive plates for front and rear have the screw on sealable cap?
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    Depends what truck you are talking about but

    mostly to my knoledge
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    No

    and

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    a 95 defender ...

    hope your right as it would be the best way to get to oil bathed wheel bearings

    hmmmmmmmmm
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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    a 95 defender ...

    hope your right as it would be the best way to get to oil bathed wheel bearings

    hmmmmmmmmm
    well i had them on a 91 defender and they were the same front and rear and were all screw thread . I had maxi drive shafts in rear and standar cv shafts in front. They are made to fit the original axles and shafts anyway.
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    Are you doing this just to get oil bathed wheel bearings?

    When I converted the front on my 1994 Disco (rubber drive flange caps) I thought I would have to get new drive flanges but the rubber caps have not leaked yet.
    That was about 10000kms ago so if there was no oil in them I would have thought the bearings would have failed by now.

    I haven't done the rear yet.

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    Pretty sure that the oil bath wheel bearings was an original 110 thing and changed to grease only bearings with later Defenders. So wouldn't worry too much about changing end caps straight up, the rubber/plastic ones should keep the oil in for a while.

    Except, of course, that your splines are probably worn and ready for a change anyway.

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    i would try new rubber caps, should hold the oil in, still a good idea to grease the bearings when reassembling as it can take a while for the oil to make its way over and into the hub

    i fitted maxi axle and drive flanges to the rear of mine and still greased the bearings, spose its all washed out by now

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    thanks for the info, much appreciated....
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    I am all for oil bathed bearings after the rears disintergrating about 100km from Port Hedland. However, someone told me the axle housing rusts on the inside, and without a seal the rust contaminated oil gets into the bearing and causes premature failure. Anyone heard of this?

    back to your original question inc - what Reads said. The short maxidrive flanges fit standard axle shafts. Maxi produce a longer axle shaft and flange that spreads the pressure and is stronger.
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    thats feasable !

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