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Best axles

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25 Nov 2013 10:16 - 25 Nov 2013 10:18 #93076 by Mister Stu
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LR discovery axles as you'll have disc brakes all round and the option to run ashcroft goodies to uprate them, the ones for me will be a pair of 80 serise cruiser axles because they have lockers in as standard and are well over engineered but the only downside is the price and whether a pair can be found ;)
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25 Nov 2013 10:40 #93077 by facade
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The discovery 2 onwards used wheel bearings that cost even more than Suzuki, not sure why, knew a chap with a discovery 2 reckoned they were over £200 each.

Discovery 1/ RangeRover classic are standard Landrover but a bit wide for a jimny I think

If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there :)

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25 Nov 2013 11:20 #93080 by steffan
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I don't think a 1.6 jimny will blow a land rover diff in a hurry considering they run 2.5 diesels which will have much more torque

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25 Nov 2013 11:48 #93083 by TomDK
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LR axles are weak on Land Rovers. But as a jimny has way less power, and weighs half of what a Defender/Disco, it's nothing to worry about.

I would instead look at Samurai axles. They are 50 mm narrower than Jimny axles. But this can be fixed with a couple of spacers.
But with Samurai axles fitted, you can get relatively cheap H/D shafts from the US. And still keep the weight down. Unlike with LR/Toyota 80 series axles and the like.

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25 Nov 2013 12:42 #93090 by steffan
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That's the plan for mine once the engine and cage are done 24 spline rear disc one's tho

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25 Nov 2013 12:53 #93094 by Dave cc
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Got G wagon under one of mine and Yota 70 series cruiser under the other TBH didn't really have to re new anything on the G wagon axles when I fitted them bar a couple of seals they are Dana style and one well made unit Yota 70 Cruiser axles are only about 1 inch wider than jimny axles just very well built mine has got ARBs each end but picked up a spare set few weeks back with a LSD for reasonable money ok so a LSD aint a locker but is a good starting point also all the bearings and seals are available from Roughtrax for the Yotas so that is a defo benefit Landrover Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm TBH I just couldn't :sick: :sick: :sick: :sick:

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25 Nov 2013 13:01 #93095 by Rodden87
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Loads of people have been chatting about axle swaps! Now I can't get it out of my head gggrrrr! I see that ora make trusses and gussets for jimny axles, I've also seen a few sj axles that have been sleeved and trussed! Is it worth putting the time and cost in to strengthening the stock ones or just change them!

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25 Nov 2013 13:04 #93097 by Yellostreak
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I reckon LR axles are well up to the job in standard form and cheap as well.. hilux, landcruiser and g-wagen are all great but hard to find..

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25 Nov 2013 14:00 #93101 by vitara_mad
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£120 each is expensive for landy axles :laugh: I paid £150 for pair when I bought mine & that was with all arms with poly bushes

I seen the mention of having the rear discs with the landy axles yes they do on the 24 spline ones but they don't have hand brake on the axle its on transfer box on them

the other thing to think about with landy axles is the diff ratio you will deffo need a low ratio transfer box

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25 Nov 2013 14:12 #93105 by vitara_mad
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ive seen a few pairs for sale on fb for around £100 to £150

its well worth doing they are much stronger than jimny axles & spares are soooooo cheap

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25 Nov 2013 15:57 #93113 by Dave cc
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what ratio are landy tho ? Yota 70 4.88 G wagon 4.99

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25 Nov 2013 16:07 #93116 by vitara_mad
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Dave cc wrote: what ratio are landy tho ? Yota 70 4.88 G wagon 4.99


standard diff ratio is 3.54-1 so not great like I said deffo need low ratio transfer box to run with theses

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