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  • Brown Davis Bash Plates and Diff Drop Kit

    Not sure which forums would be most suitable for posting this, so the accessory one it is....

    While I was under the vehicle yesterday putting some front swaybar relocator brackets in I had a bit of a look around in preparation for the next round of mods which will hopefully involve going to 285/70/17's. My original plan was going to be a 3" lift with a diff drop kit to ensure I had sufficient clearance for the tyres, but when I had a look at the clearance between the BD bash plates and the the bottom of the front diff, there is only about 10mm.

    Has anyone with BD bash plates successfully installed a diff drop kit and how did you go about doing it? Were additional spacers required to drop the plates as well and did they cause any problems with the transmission plate fixing between the chassis-cross member brace or did you space that down too?

    On a side note, I'm glad I got the front sway-bar relocation brackets as when I was having a good look around during the install I noticed the sway bar was just clipping the bottom of the LHS spring seat on my bilstein struts!

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    I was hoping someone would have an answer on this one as there are a few with these bash plates
    Stephen Bloomer
    I did have - 2010 GXL D4D Auto, ARB bullbar, rails, sliders, winch, 40mm lift, Brown Davis bash plates and long range tank

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    • #3
      I got the diff drop kit with the superior 4" lift and looked like it was gonna be all to hard to get it to fit with the brown Davies bash plates so didn't bother but with the UCA s the cv angle is pretty good plus you don't loose any clearance by spacing bash plates down

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      • #4
        Originally posted by thswyup View Post
        I got the diff drop kit with the superior 4" lift and looked like it was gonna be all to hard to get it to fit with the brown Davies bash plates so didn't bother but with the UCA s the cv angle is pretty good plus you don't loose any clearance by spacing bash plates down
        Thswyup, so you didn't worry about installing the diff drop at all with your 4" lift? Did you use the superior UCA's or someone elses?

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        • #5
          Brown Davis Bash Plates and Diff Drop Kit

          I didnt fit the diff drop kit i just used the superior uca with the 4" and the cv angle is fairly close to standard I've done about 25000 km with no dramas so far

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