Series 2 diff heads
- moonhopper
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Series 2 diff heads
I have 2 diff heads from the series 2 I had, are they any use to anyone? or are they better used for scrap metal now. I think they are 4.7 ratio.
- Landy Rover
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Re: Series 2 diff heads
Mmmm, could do with a couple of Mantle oarnaments as Id never need them cos they never break
Seriously, if you are going to bin them, Id take them, just a matter of how I can get them????





Seriously, if you are going to bin them, Id take them, just a matter of how I can get them????
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Re: Series 2 diff heads
Are they in good condition? Will they fit my 84 Range Rover. If so I am interested. PM me a price, cheers
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Re: Series 2 diff heads
Smurf wrote:Are they in good condition? Will they fit my 84 Range Rover. If so I am interested. PM me a price, cheers
Different ratio, Rangies are 3.5:1
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Re: Series 2 diff heads
Landy Rover wrote:Smurf wrote:Are they in good condition? Will they fit my 84 Range Rover. If so I am interested. PM me a price, cheers
Different ratio, Rangies are 3.5:1
Which would be a good thing with running taller tyres.
Can any one confirm they are a direct swap for the RR diffs. Rover newbie here
Re: Series 2 diff heads
They are much lower, you'd need hooooge tyres to warrant that low, I had a rangie for a short time with LR diffs, it was ooober low. I think most would say the RR ones are stronger too.
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Re: Series 2 diff heads
could be keen on them too if youre going to scrap them....
anyone going napier-auckland anytime soon?

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Re: Series 2 diff heads
NJV6 wrote:They are much lower, you'd need hooooge tyres to warrant that low, I had a rangie for a short time with LR diffs, it was ooober low. I think most would say the RR ones are stronger too.
3.5:1s have bigger pinion. They will go in a Rangie, but if running large wheels you'll bust them, spider pin and carrier are pathetic. I installed an ARB mainly for the strength of carrier and being 2 pin. Have only shat one ring and pinion since. Use a Salsbury for rear.
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Re: Series 2 diff heads
NJV6 wrote:They are much lower, you'd need hooooge tyres to warrant that low, I had a rangie for a short time with LR diffs, it was ooober low. I think most would say the RR ones are stronger too.
Cheers Glen , So too low for running 33 inch tyres? Is a daily driver on 30s at the moment.
It is hard to compare as I am only used to hilux ratios where I am running 4.88 diffs with 35s.
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Yea, the oz guys seem to run 4.1's with 35 inch tyres and it brings it back about right.
The RR's and later LR's all run the 3.54 ratio and the different ratios for tyre sizes are done within the transfer case, the high range is not a straight 1:1 like Hilux.
The RR's and later LR's all run the 3.54 ratio and the different ratios for tyre sizes are done within the transfer case, the high range is not a straight 1:1 like Hilux.
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