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Old May 5, 2007 | 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by cossie4i
Originally Posted by JohnnyB
try and find a granny 24v estate for a cheap option, for some reason Ford needed a lower range diff for the estate and for some reason they are much stronger.
I have a 24v diff as a spare but the drive shaft bolts are smaller.

Steve.
If you remove the clips and take this section out of the diff then you can put your driveshafts into it....and it will be plenty strong enough for your 24v conversion.

Dan
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