Alaska Mike
ExPo Moderator/Eye Candy
The Rover axles are pretty good for what they are. That said, you might look at your future goals and do a little math based on your own fabrication skills. If you are planning on doing a re-gear (or 3rd member change), axle shaft swap, and possibly disc brakes, the Toyota axles start looking really economical. Just food for thought.
For now, just focus on the engine and transmission, getting the vehicle running reliably under its own power. Then you can start looking at various axle options. As I've found, a rolling project is a lot easier to stay motivated about than a non-rolling project, especially if you don't have a lot of extra money and time.
For now, just focus on the engine and transmission, getting the vehicle running reliably under its own power. Then you can start looking at various axle options. As I've found, a rolling project is a lot easier to stay motivated about than a non-rolling project, especially if you don't have a lot of extra money and time.