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salsbury axle
« on: May 18, 2008, 22:38:04 »
hello,
is a salsbury axle a heavy duty one?
what are the pros and cons of it
what is the normal retail price of a second hand one?
or am i best to stay away and stay standard?

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Re: salsbury axle
« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2008, 08:00:58 »
Yes, the Salisbury is the heavy duty one.

They have a very robust four pin diff in them, and the shafts aren't bad either. However, they are too heavy and too bulky. They are a divil to service too, as you need to stretch the case to get the diff out. The cases also bend more easily than than a standard Rover type axle. They are way expensive to get aftermarket parts for.

Basically, stick with a standard case and uprate the internals if required!

On a permenant 4x4 system the Salisbury is, to be blunt, a waste of time - both axles take equal torque. They were a hang-up from the old part-time 4x4 days when the rear axle was the only one taking drive until the 4x4 system was engaged. This put a a lot of load on the axle and could cause issues with the 'lighter duty' axle. Once that was removed from the equation the fitment of Salisburys was largely historic - to fit a lighter axle would have been seen to be a retro step (despite offering no performance advantage and costing more).

We had a Salisbury on the racer and we wanted shot of it. I've got a Salisbury on the daily drive and, given the money, I'd get shot of that, too.

If you've got a Series - fit a Salisbury, if you got a 90/110/Defender - don't bother!

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Re: salsbury axle
« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2008, 08:31:10 »
ill just add a salisbury diff hangs a lot lower then a normal diff, so somewhere where your mates get through, you will most probably ground out.
speaking from experience.  ;)
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Re: salsbury axle
« Reply #3 on: May 19, 2008, 15:10:32 »
ill stick with the normal one then  :D cheers for the advice

can you get heavy duty universal joints because the after market ones from paddocks are poo, i replaced all mine last september and havnt really done that much off-roading theyve done about 8,000 miles, i dont normally drive like an idiot and try as best i can to do smooth gear changes but now they all need replacing again  :evil:

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Re: salsbury axle
« Reply #4 on: May 19, 2008, 15:11:47 »
Get the "hardy spicer" ones or GNC ones. they are decent  ;)
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Re: salsbury axle
« Reply #5 on: May 19, 2008, 15:16:04 »
will do cheers  :clap: :dance:
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Re: salsbury axle
« Reply #6 on: May 19, 2008, 16:11:32 »
Get the "hardy spicer" ones or GNC ones. they are decent  ;)

GKN, I think you mean.  ;)

But yeah, they're more expensive but they'll last sooooo much longer. Worth the money.  :cool:
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Re: salsbury axle
« Reply #7 on: May 19, 2008, 17:32:34 »
thats it  ;) cheers eeyore  ;)
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Re: salsbury axle
« Reply #8 on: May 19, 2008, 17:34:38 »
salisburys are tough, VERY tough. dont forget that even with full time 4wd you often cause damage when only one axle has traction. Saying that though i got shut of mine. (in a 90 though, cant really put a disco/RR/90 axle in a 110)
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