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Dora



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Which drive flanges
OK, so, I need to replace the drive flanges on my 11plate 110xs 2.4 puma.
The rears were changed about three years ago and need doing again along now with the fronts, the previous owner can't remember who they came from. They look the same as the ones on the Paddock site but their web page says they won't fit with any alloys only ZU's.
Does anyone know which HD ones fit with the SVX alloys? I have seen a good deal on them including bolts and gaskets from R and C and have e-mailed the company to ask but not holding my breath about the answer. I would rather take advice from someone who has actually fitted some.. Would like to get a "kit" with gaskets and bolts if pos...
Post #451544 2nd Sep 2015 7:32pm
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
I can tell you that Ashcroft HD flanges will fit with 'Wolf' HD steel wheels, Boosts, Rakeway spacers, and Blindos. Not sure if that is any help.
Post #451627 2nd Sep 2015 9:38pm
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need4speed



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Mine are standard but I will be getting Ashcrofts. Only ever hear good words said about them.. Thumbs Up
Post #451630 2nd Sep 2015 9:49pm
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CDN38



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Canada 2000 Defender 110 Td5 SW Bonatti Grey
I have the KAM flanges... only alloy wheel they will fit is the ZU.
Post #452807 6th Sep 2015 5:00pm
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jimbob7



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I fitted generic Terrafirma/Britpart/Allmakes/etc HD flange drives and fitted genuine Boost alloys over them.


How come you are replacing the drives so often,did you excessively grease them last time you fitted them?Imo, corrosion will ruin them a dam site quicker than actual "wear" will.
Also,I think SVX alloys include Sawtooths AND duel tone/finish,just sayin. Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
Post #453038 7th Sep 2015 1:51pm
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rallysteve



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United Kingdom 2002 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Keswick Green
Ashcroft flanges for me too. Still need to get a pair for the rear when I do the wheel bearings. Worth noting they are cheaper when postage/VAT is added from Gigglepin than directly from Ashcrofts.

Steve 02' 110 TD5 Double Cab Rebuild Thread
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Dora



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jimbob7 This is the first change, not exactly often! Rears were changed when new by previous owner for HD ones. I don't think almost 90,000miles is bad on a set really considering she is always carrying a heavy load.
Post #453075 7th Sep 2015 4:01pm
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Dora



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Well, I can confirm that the Terrafirma HD flanges work with the SVX dual finish alloys.

An hour and a half this afternoon dodging the rain and the jobs a good 'un Thumbs Up


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