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Inigo



Member Since: 13 Nov 2011
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United Kingdom 2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Orkney Grey
I rang them a week ago and they said mid-June.
Post #339120 19th Jun 2014 6:49am
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roel



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Netherlands 2003 Defender 90 Td5 PU Caledonian Blue
I have a tru-trac in the front axle and a Detroit locker in the rear axle. I used this in my Camel discovery and now in my 90 td5.
Front axle is standard the rear axle has Aschroft axles shafts. You need that with lockers if you use your Landy were it is best in. Twisted Evil

The tru-trac has done close to 100.000 km by now, The Detroit less maybe 20 000 as they don't like breaking axles shafts. Big Cry



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I prefer a Locker in the rear axle and driving on road is not that bad as lot's off people say. You don't want to be a boy racer on a roundabout but if you drive normally it's easy to life with.
And problems with driving backwards? Were are you talking about? Roel

1984 90 2.5 na Diesel - RR V8 (1994-2001)
1997 Camel Trophy Discovery 300TDI (2001-2009)
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Post #339131 19th Jun 2014 7:19am
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mikeh501



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blackwolf wrote:
Ashcroft Transmissions seem to have been out of stock of these for a very long time though. Had anyone heard anything from them about when they're likely to be available again?


They dont seem to update their website very often. I rang them whilst it said out of stock and got one within a week. They seem to get new stock every couple of weeks, but im assuming they sell them as fast as they get them in.

Ive got an ATB to go in, and my HD shafts and drive members arrived yesterday Mr. Green
Post #339138 19th Jun 2014 7:49am
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Stue5



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Italy 2005 Defender 110 Td5 USW Alpine White
Hi Chaps, (go ease its my first post)
I am looking at fitting atb diffs(front and rear) but want to hear a little bit more about the affects on cornering/handling (understeer/oversteer)the front diff has from the people who use them Thumbs Up . I will using the land rover on snow covered roads which tends to exaggerate the traits of the vehicle....
Have you noticed any increased front tyre wear?

Very impressed with your 110& posts tatra805 Bow down thank you. Range Rover p38 4.6 99 lpg(gone Sad )
Post #343229 6th Jul 2014 5:33pm
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
I've had Ashcroft ATBs in both axles of my 110 for 3 years (75,000 miles) now and can honestly say that I have never noticed any adverse affects at all. Tyre wear is unchanged and I am still on course to get 100,000 useful miles from my current set of BFG M/Ts.
Post #343256 6th Jul 2014 7:19pm
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mikeh501



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Cant help with the front, but ive had a Ashcroft ATB in the rear for a few weeks now, and I cannot tell the difference on the road.

Off road it makes a difference on low traction surfaces, but if you have a wheel in the air it wont help.
Post #343266 6th Jul 2014 8:18pm
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
Brake gently and it usually will, with a wheel in the air. You have to have some load on the spinning wheel.
Post #343267 6th Jul 2014 8:27pm
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landy andy



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2006 Defender 110 Td5 USW Zermatt Silver
"Off road it makes a difference on low traction surfaces, but if you have a wheel in the air it wont help."

Unless you've got TC

ANDY
Post #343268 6th Jul 2014 8:27pm
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mikeh501



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yeah. more practise required i think. only done the one P&P with it in so far. the next one will be muddy rather than rocky so will be more suited. still in 2 minds when i upgrade the front axle whether to either buy another ATB or move the one I have to the front and buy an ashcroft locker for the back. decisions decisions Mr. Green

some taller tyres and a lift will be happening first whatever though Thumbs Up
Post #343270 6th Jul 2014 8:30pm
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Stue5



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Italy 2005 Defender 110 Td5 USW Alpine White
Thanks for the info, is there much impact on the road like tuck in on lift off in corners ect? Pull under power in corners? Range Rover p38 4.6 99 lpg(gone Sad )
Post #343278 6th Jul 2014 8:49pm
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mikeh501



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its early for me, but honestly i could not tell its in, and i was looking for it. note mine is in the rear only. im guessing more obvious up front, and more obvious with more power and in the winter etc. given mine is an old 200tdi and its on dry roads YMMV.
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bpman



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2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SVX Station Wagon Santorini Black
Alexander

Brilliant write up, I've always been a fan of LSDs and your write up convinced me to order from Dave at Ashcroft

Front going in next month

An FYI : my rear 1/2 shafts were thoroughly greased by LR, I know there have been posts of dry splines
Post #426027 25th May 2015 4:20am
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ericvv



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Switzerland 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SVX Station Wagon Santorini Black
^^ Steve,

....rear half shafts thoroughly greased by LR....

Do you mean at factory, or by Autobritt, or later?

I have no idea when my rear halfshafts were replaced about 1.5 years ago by Autobritt under the extended warranty, if they were greased by them or not. Should ask them.

Eric You never actually own a Defender. You merely look after it for the next generation.
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Post #426028 25th May 2015 4:27am
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bpman



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^^^ Eric

Not sure, I bought the truck new (0 kms) so does not matter, but my guess would be autobritt, it does not leak water in either and has a new clutch just before I bought it .. That was done by autobritt
Post #426033 25th May 2015 5:51am
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tatra805



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Slovakia 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 CSW Bonatti Grey
On the halfshafts

Rear shafts: Splines are on their way out, i would guess about 1/3rd of spline left. original 112000km 2nd set of drive flanges and driven without the oil seals in the axles since 70 000km. (and all nicely oily when i looked)

Looking at replacing them and tempted to go for the ashcroft HD ones.

As per PM, bpman i agree with your comment that a half shaft is kind of a easy replaceable "consumable" but prefer the drive flanges to wear out over a driveshaft failing. No fun trying to pick out the remaining spline-piece if the shaft breaks at the diff.
Seeing the splines wear on the shafts i tend to like HD.

Something i noticed and might be of interest. When i replaced the drive flanges (70k km) the shaft splines were still 100% ok, i replaced them with non oem but oem spec flanges (so not HD ones) (if i remember correct it were britpart flanges) I now see that the splines on the shafts wore more than the flanges. Are the britpart flanges harder than OEM and therefore eating the splines on the shafts and not vice-versa??? Not something i like.


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