Standard Salisbury Defender rear plow
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A little bit of a shave gains about 25mm with no loss of strenght and leaks.
The standard drain plug is still protected.
To do more would mean a lot of work and relocation pf the bottom cover bolt with a welded drain plug etc.
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Standard Salisbury Defender rear plow
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Is there a gasket behind the cover or is it best to just use silicone?
I have ordered an ARB cover, so will hopefully have it in a few days.
I have also ordered a front diff cover - just went with the Les Richmond unit (made by white tiger) as I had these on my Rangie and never had a problem.
I post some pics when I get around to the install
Cheers
Andrew
Andrew
1998 Landrover Defender 300Tdi 130 HCPU Expedition
1972 Peugeot 504 Sedan - Daily Driver
I used sikaflex and no gasket. However I am currently running a standard pan with strengthening and a drain plug welded in the bottom.
I welded up the standard drain plug and shaved as much as I could without losing any bolt holes.
Rick....your posts and work is what guided me.
I measured before and after.
The standard 101 clearence is 10 inch and the pic above is showing 11 inch with standard rubber.
May be the 101 has abit more meat around the bottom of the diff housing than a defender.( 101 still has full drain plug lenght)
I have a TDI defender and found I could gain abit of clearence with the salisbury on that with the standard pressed metal cover.........all quick and easy work with the grinder.
When money allows I will fit a detroit locker and a ARB cover on the defender and see how much more I can get with in reason.
Has anyone had any problems with the larger diff shaves ?
regards Ron
That's a pretty impressive gain then Ron, I'd be happy
Maybe the saved weight allowed the tyres to stand taller ?![]()
and don't forget Ben the ones that have turned down the OD of the CW to go even higher![]()
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