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Vehicle & Technical => Defender => Topic started by: Ridgeback on October 30, 2008, 15:01:56

Title: AXLE Defender Vs Disco Parts
Post by: Ridgeback on October 30, 2008, 15:01:56
Following a trip away and a return via an AA truck. I have melted a front wheel bearing. This has damaged the stub axle and hub and also snapped the drive shaft/CV joint.

I have added the cost of all the parts up and was thinking i would cost less to get another Axle. This way I get a second diff and other parts for next time. My local scrap Yard has a 200tdi Disco.
Do any of the disco parts fit into a defender 200tdi axle ?
Title: Re: AXLE Defender Vs Disco Parts
Post by: andyb on October 30, 2008, 16:57:40
If the axles are of the same age then all the bits you have damaged will swap over. I would however, keep the Defender swivel housing and swivel pins as the top ones are larger than Discovery ones.

HTH
Title: Re: AXLE Defender Vs Disco Parts
Post by: solihull-mick on October 30, 2008, 18:19:09
If the axle off the disco has the same width C bars as your 90 then its a straight swop over, some have 40mm thick others have 45mm thick, your calipers from the 90 should bolt right on to the disco axle, ive fitted loads of disco axles to 90s and 110s never had any issues, dont forget to move the steering damper of the disco axle as its behind the diff, yours should be fitted to the drag tube in front of the diff,
Title: Re: AXLE Defender Vs Disco Parts
Post by: Ridgeback on October 30, 2008, 18:39:12
Thanks Mick and Andy.

I will see if I get get the Disco Axel this weekend then. Might even make it back on the road before sunday!
Title: Re: AXLE Defender Vs Disco Parts
Post by: Range Rover Blues on October 30, 2008, 20:08:02
From what I remember the wheel bearings in the Defender axle are further apart than on the Disco/RRC axle so the bubs/stub axles can't be swapped.  This makes the Defender axle stronger for using big tyres etc.

But you can just pull the stub axle/driveshafts out of one and bolt them onto tthe end of the other, been there done that.  In addition you can stick some alloys on if you fit a Disco axle.
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