Running a 7/16" UNF die over the drive shaft bolts

Home made aluminium disk replacement spacers - you can also remount the old disk and leave it there but it looks shit or cut down an old disk for the spacer.


Spacer in position and temporary half shaft fit

Now you can install the inner fulcrum support brackets that the swing arm pivots on. Make sure the bolt threads and threads in the diff housing are clean; apply loctite and torque to 65 ft/lbs. The Poms like wiring a lot of of bolts and these ones are prolly worth wiring. Be warned - these bolts can break if they work slightly loose and the results can be unpleasant. Always fit a tie down plate across the two brackets on final installation.

Getting ready for the next steps which will be fitting the half shafts, handbrake shoes and backing plate, calipers, handbrake cables, wheel bearings, disks and axle hubs

If you have not pulled a Jag rear apart before be prepared to get dirty and strong.
I weighed all of the major items and the final weight is in the order of 95kg - the diff centre by itself weighs 42kg, each half shaft is 7kg, brake disks are 5.2kg each, brake calipers are 2kg each, axle hubs are 4kg each and each swing arm weighs 8kg.
Hopefully in the next few days the rear will be assembled ready to install