How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
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How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
I'm pleased to announce the latest How To from disco3club.co.uk
Following Spooky's stirling efforts to challenge Land Rover's "you can't do that" statement, the following Link contains the details on How To - Retrofit an Active Rear Diff to a Disco3.
http://www.disco3club.co.uk/gallery/dis ... =20&pos=11
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Ian (on behalf of Spooky )
Following Spooky's stirling efforts to challenge Land Rover's "you can't do that" statement, the following Link contains the details on How To - Retrofit an Active Rear Diff to a Disco3.
http://www.disco3club.co.uk/gallery/dis ... =20&pos=11
If you have any comments or questions, then please post them on here.
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Re: How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
Well done Spooky Well written up, easy to understand what has to be done.
Who's next to do it then?
Who's next to do it then?
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Re: How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
Don't suppose it's the same on a Full-Fat ??
I'd have a go if it was, just because.
excellent write up though, and much better reading than the current techie whitepaper that I'm ploughing through.
Dom.
I'd have a go if it was, just because.
excellent write up though, and much better reading than the current techie whitepaper that I'm ploughing through.
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Re: How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
Great write up and really good to see my old D3 is still in active service
Fantastic....can i pay you to do my new one mick?
All looks a bit scarey for me!!
Fantastic....can i pay you to do my new one mick?
All looks a bit scarey for me!!
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Re: How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
Excellent job I am totally jealous and impressed all at the same time
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Re: How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
Mr G. did somebody do this job in the D.O.C. mag a while back.
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Re: How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
That was me! I sent the original version in, and they printed it verbatim!biskit wrote:Mr G. did somebody do this job in the D.O.C. mag a while back.
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Re: How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
I saw this on the Dark Side at the time, respect to you for tackling this...............a job well done
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Re: How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
Jase, THIS is the Dark Side, mate
I never published this guide (or its predecessor) on D3.co.uk. 'Fodda' used it as a guide to complete the job on his D3 in Norway (as I well remember; I was bombarded with PMs at the time!), but I don't think he published it there, either!
I never published this guide (or its predecessor) on D3.co.uk. 'Fodda' used it as a guide to complete the job on his D3 in Norway (as I well remember; I was bombarded with PMs at the time!), but I don't think he published it there, either!
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Re: How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
cool I like being on the dark side
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