Front locker for stage1 v8??

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Front locker for stage1 v8??

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hi, i have to rebuild my front end so while its in pieces might as well slap a front diff lock in. I have one of the few hundred EX NZ ARMY Stage 1 V8's they sold off, and dont know where i can get or even if available in NZ a front diff lock for it?? any ideas?? someone said they are similar to the rangie classic diffs, but don't know for sure.

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Try you local ARB agent or Autokraft in Palmerston North.
ARB have an air locker that will fit.
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Pretty much all there is and maxi-drive.

There maybe something in the states in the form of an auto locker like the detroit locker but I havnt come across one in ages.

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Post by gary_in_nz »

well after finding some prices, $2-$3k, i decided it's not worth it in the landy, sooner spend that much on my gq.

another thing i do need though is a new axel, front left 10 spline, just wondering if there are any aftermarket ones that are stronger than the standard ones??
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look for salisbury ones
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Again these will come at a cost.
Brian Howat, Wellington can do up rated axles and so does Maxi Drive (Aust). You will already have the larger CV's.

Not sure what Jerry is going on about :? but the salisbury is only in the rear and I am fairly sure you can't fit rear axles into the front:))) :)
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Post by lilpigzuk »

off another forum as it has benn discussed in depth - excuse the names, they are all landy nutters so believe them :wink:

there were 3 salisbury front axles:

101FC - 65" track, SOA leaf, 21 spline 1.47" axles, and enormous CVs. This is an extremely strong front end, only problem is it is relatively rare - CROver - this is what the guy in oregon fitted to his LWB series 1 (if it is who I am thinking of). The axle stands up to 37-40" wheels and a big V8. AFAIK he has broken a CV stub or two.

110 Armored - 61" track, coils, 24 spline 1.24" axles, one-ten CVs (strongest rover CV - apart from FC101), and enormous discs. Great option but try finding one.

Series III Armored - 55" track, SUA leaf, 24 spline 1.24" axles, drums. As above - hard to find.

Personally, I have been planning to turn a (shaved) rear sals into a front, with swivels and outer bits from a front axle and Longfield CVs. This setup would be stronger than a toy or nissan front (unless you made a custom nissan front using the big rear diff), and close to the strength of a 101 front or a D60 front.

I spoke to Mal about making a custom locker for a front sals with 1.31" 30 spline (D60) side gears fitted to it. He said it wouldn't be a problem. If I wanted to increase the inners to 1.5" 35 spline, then it would be a major job as you need to fit a locking dog and a huge halfshaft in - so would need a bearing with a larger ID, etc...

Building a front salisbury this way is a fairly major job, and As Justin said if you were running anything under 35" tyres would be an anchor offroad (even shaved) - but a shaved salisbury does not sit much lower than a rover diff, the main problem is the large surface area down low.
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Not sure what Jerry is going on about but the salisbury is only in the rear and I am fairly sure you can't fit rear axles into the front:)))


Sorry I thought these were for both F & R :oops:
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