How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
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Re: How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
I don't think this is the Dark Side, its established enough for me to think elsewhere is. I remember you doing this, must have been from the other forum.
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Re: How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
I'd imagine it'd much the same on a post 2007 FFRR (although the diff itself will be different, as it's got a subframe instead of a chassis).mzplcg wrote:Don't suppose it's the same on a Full-Fat ??
I'd have a go if it was, just because ...
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Re: How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
Hi can any one send me the file with the instructions?
if I click the link it says, FILE NOT FOUND
I'm looking to do the same upgrade to my D3
Kind regards
Henry
if I click the link it says, FILE NOT FOUND
I'm looking to do the same upgrade to my D3
Kind regards
Henry
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Re: How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
You probably clicked on it before you registered.... Try again....
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Re: How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
Bodsy wrote:You probably clicked on it before you registered.... Try again....
Still I'm quite new to all these sites, but indeed, works great now
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Re: How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
So you just need to join up now then
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Re: How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
Looks like I'll be need this and will be contacting Mick for some wiring advice nearer the time
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Re: How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
So, now you've got some spare "Engine" money, you're going for an Active diff? I thought you would have been tricking up the defender and adding some lockers to that, along with a winch
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Re: How to, Retro Fit an Active Rear Diff
Have you got the wiring loom? From what Mick has said previously that's the hardest bit. Do you still want my old diff?
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