What gearbox for a Rangie?
What gearbox for a Rangie?
I'm after some sugestions on a possable new gearbox (The old one needs rebuilding after running it home with a blown and crunching rear diff)
I was looking at putting a LT230 transfer box in as this gives me the option of pto or a hydrolic winch
Possably matting it up to a 5 speed Range Rover (pre 89).... but I've heard they arn't very strong??
The Rover is a dayly driver (when its going) and it will clock alot of miles but it also see's alot of offroad and when its finished she'll be doing club runs so I need a stong box!
Any ideas??
Cheers Reece
I was looking at putting a LT230 transfer box in as this gives me the option of pto or a hydrolic winch
Possably matting it up to a 5 speed Range Rover (pre 89).... but I've heard they arn't very strong??
The Rover is a dayly driver (when its going) and it will clock alot of miles but it also see's alot of offroad and when its finished she'll be doing club runs so I need a stong box!
Any ideas??
Cheers Reece
Cheers Reece
De Ranged Engineering
027 541 8794
De Ranged Engineering
027 541 8794
The ole 4 spd was the strongest box ever made by Land Rover. The LT77 used in early Discos is not as strong, but then I havent heard of many "breaking" The R380 used in the later Series One Disco's and Series II is stronger but Need to mod bellhousing to fit I believe.
One of the guys at Forward Specs did the 5 speed conversion (I think with an LT77) to his Rangie you could possibly talk to them??.....
cheers
Rex
One of the guys at Forward Specs did the 5 speed conversion (I think with an LT77) to his Rangie you could possibly talk to them??.....
cheers
Rex
ZF Auto and LT230 combo. Strong, and the winch challenge boys are going auto these days - good smooth power delivery on climbs, and you can learn to drive them downhill.
The 5 speed LT77 is good but suffers from premature mainshaft wear due to a design fault not oiling the splines. If you get one with 60+ k's on it you may need a new mainshaft $$$$.
There is a much rarer stronger 5 speed box the LT85 "Santana" box but I doubt you'll find one - and I'm not selling mine
The 5 speed LT77 is good but suffers from premature mainshaft wear due to a design fault not oiling the splines. If you get one with 60+ k's on it you may need a new mainshaft $$$$.
There is a much rarer stronger 5 speed box the LT85 "Santana" box but I doubt you'll find one - and I'm not selling mine

Thanks for the tip Lowbox
don't know about the auto, yea I know the theory, they are better for generating torgue at the wheels but......
I guess I just don't like them
Hmmm the LT85 sounds like the one, either that or the R380
Now all I need to do is find one that I can aford
Thanks for the info
Cheers Reece



Hmmm the LT85 sounds like the one, either that or the R380
Now all I need to do is find one that I can aford

Thanks for the info
Cheers Reece
Cheers Reece
De Ranged Engineering
027 541 8794
De Ranged Engineering
027 541 8794
Get the ZF - you won't regret it...
Designed for more torque than your Rover can produce.
Manual is the old school choice for off-roading but Auto is soooo much better. I have driven both hard and I have a manual. Want the Auto Want the auto....
Beg borrow try one off-road - you will love it...
Designed for more torque than your Rover can produce.
Manual is the old school choice for off-roading but Auto is soooo much better. I have driven both hard and I have a manual. Want the Auto Want the auto....
Beg borrow try one off-road - you will love it...
The three position Lucas switch - Dim, Flicker and Off.http://home.off-road.com/~bodgerover/

Thanks for that bodge, I'll add it to the list of possables
Cheers Reece
Cheers Reece
De Ranged Engineering
027 541 8794
De Ranged Engineering
027 541 8794
The only criticism of the Crysler slush box that I have heard is its ability to sap even more power from our anemic V8's.... If you went that way there are plenty of spares but you might want to consider more engine capacity.
The three position Lucas switch - Dim, Flicker and Off.http://home.off-road.com/~bodgerover/
Good on ya Rat - i knew i could count on you...
I am thinking something around 5 litres should do the trick anything more than that is cream
I am thinking something around 5 litres should do the trick anything more than that is cream

The three position Lucas switch - Dim, Flicker and Off.http://home.off-road.com/~bodgerover/