Mr Ashcroft, if you will:
Could these be (inexpensively/easily for a layman) set up to be vacuum operated instead of using compressed air?
What is the advised operating pressure?
I don't have onboard air but do have a plentiful supply of vacuum!
Wish I'd have known you were developing this - would have waited for these instead of the ARB's I just fitted!![]()
1994 D110 Tdi - 1957 88" Series 1 - New Project (due to commence 2056)
Mr Ashcroft, if you will:
Could these be (inexpensively/easily for a layman) set up to be vacuum operated instead of using compressed air?
What is the advised operating pressure?
I don't have onboard air but do have a plentiful supply of vacuum!
Dave - this is fantastic news!!!
As Bill posted (but you may have missed) - Salisbury Version??? (preferably with a 1.5" 35-spline side gear option - there will be a HUGE market for these in the US!).
Hi Bill,
I do agree about on board air being useful, its just that I use an electric compressor that I don't want to permanently mount as I move it between vehicles.
Still, The Ashcroft locker has talked me out of the Detroit route, as long as a Sals version is made available.
Dave, thanks for the prompt reply.
Both McNamara and Rovertracks sell all the bits needed to convert to 35-spline. You can also go to 1.3" 30-spline (15% stronger than 1.24" rover) without any machining (IME some stub axles need boring, but thanks to Land Rover's wonderful tolerances some don't). Both of these splines were standard D60 sizes.
Site shows them to be out of stock!
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