Hey Garry, what ratio diffs are you running? I was just looking at the Rover Track site:
Standard Dana 60 gear ratios include 3.55:1, 3.73:1, 4.10:1, 4.56:1, 4.88:1, 5.29:1 and lower!
Dana Gears cost $250 per set
Expensive standard Rover ratios are limited to 3.54:1, 4.10:1, 4.75:1
Rover gears are very expensive new so we try to find them used.
Used prices around $300 per set.
I am very interested in going this way with my '68 2A 109, but I have a 3.54:1 Sals and 3.54:1 Rover front, would the slight difference of 3.54-3.55:1 be close enough? Given that it is only in 4wd for off road and any potential 'wind up' should be lost in loose sand/dirt.
What do you think?
Thanks
Is the detroit soft locker a mechanical LSD? Most of these need a little load to engage, ie if one wheel is in the air, there is no resistence and it won't engage and you are left with a single spinner. This is easily fixed however by lightly applying the brakes to provide light resistence to the airborn wheel![]()
Scott
The Detroit Locker otherwise called Detroit Soft Locker should actually be called an unlocking diff centre. The detroit is locked on and when the differential forces are such it unlocks one side allowing it to rotate at a different rate. It doesn't need any load to engage, it IS engaged.
They can have problems in sand and slippery roads when cornering at speed. Mostly people who have them swear by them.
They usually have a Detroit soft locker in the rear and a True-trak or air locker in the front.
Diana
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