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110 rear axle

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Wolfie:
I can't say for sure but I would gess that the 2007 Defender has the same axle as the TD5, i.e. the rover axle but with the P38 Rangie type 4 pin diff.

Disco & RRC GVM from http://www.csse.monash.edu/~lloyd/4/LandRover/Discovery/ is 2720kg. 110 GVM is 2950kg

Regards

Wolfie

Sharpshooter:
I have a 1984 110 with the same axle. I have often enquired about changing it to a 90 rear disc axle. But everyone says not to. I just go by what everyone has told me. Dont forget the springs are larger on the rear of the 110 for a reason. :)

MuddyMachine:
There wont be that much wait in it really. I am looking at turning it into a double cab. it will have 5 seats and the tub will just have the spare and the Tesco shop :lol:

I cant see me needing the extra 230kgs. I might keep the 110 see if I can clean it up if not Ill try a disco one.

mmgemini:
Another reminder.
Salisbury axles on the back of a Defender have been known to bend  :roll:

Sharpshooter:

--- Quote from: "MuddyMachine" ---There wont be that much wait in it really. I am looking at turning it into a double cab. it will have 5 seats and the tub will just have the spare and the Tesco shop :lol:

I cant see me needing the extra 230kgs. I might keep the 110 see if I can clean it up if not Ill try a disco one.
--- End quote ---


Its not that. If you have a picky MOT tester. He will notice that the disco axle is not rated as high.

My 110 is a class 7. It has a slightly higher axle rating. It was like that from new.

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