Guest SHARKMAN Posted January 26, 2005 Share Posted January 26, 2005 has anybody installed a jaguar rear end in a 280z? 1982-1985with dual inboard disc brakes . Im told they sell from 300-1500 . ford five bolt pattern. anypictures and info would be of help. THANKS SHARKMAN. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kennysgreen280zt Posted January 26, 2005 Share Posted January 26, 2005 Im not sure what the advantage in swapping to this setup, but hey, more power to ya. The setup you are thinking about has a clutch type LSD that can be bolted into it. It uses a single wishbone/lower control arm and uses the halfshaft and U-joints to keep the thing upright. There is a forward aiming bar also, that forms some sort of A between it and the lower wishbone. Twin coil over type shocks that will fit a 2.5" id spring on them without any terrible work. The inboard brakes are a pain in the ass, in a jag anyways. When rotors need to be done, its easier to drop the whole rear end out of the car than try and change the rotors in the car. The calipers are two piston and use a pretty standard pad. The Ebrake is pretty sketchy and uses a wierd linkage/mechanical caliper that is seperate from the actual brake caliper. The bolt pattern is the chevy pattern, 5x4.75 I think. Anyways, hope this helps ya out a little in your quest for a more hybrid Z! Ill take a few pics tomorrow at work, we've got a rear end out of a car on the floor right now. Later! Kenny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest SHARKMAN Posted January 28, 2005 Share Posted January 28, 2005 I'll look forward to the pics! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Z-TARD Posted January 28, 2005 Share Posted January 28, 2005 I helped a friend of mine pull one of those at the junkyard. They are a very stout setup, but are on the extreme side of being heavy. The center section is made by Salisbury, and is essentially a Dana 44 (IIRC). That alone weighs well over a hundred pounds..... I suppose the swap could be done easily enough though, the entire unit can be unbolted from the car in its own subframe. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tim240z Posted January 28, 2005 Share Posted January 28, 2005 I have a complete Jag front and rear suspension sitting in my driveway...everytime I walk passed them, my mind starts to race and wander "What if....." but yes, very heavy. The front is also completely self contained.....4 bolts hold it to the jag chassis..... Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buZy Posted January 28, 2005 Share Posted January 28, 2005 A jag rear end would be so cool in a Z. Inboard discs. I had a 75 XJ6 2 door kinda rusty,tilt front end, a 30 footer. Bye far the best example of women being helpless around a car. hehe! The myth is real. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jbc3 Posted January 28, 2005 Share Posted January 28, 2005 My R230 (300ZXTT) weighed in at over 120 lbs... that was just the pumpkin, no axles or CV's. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Z-TARD Posted January 29, 2005 Share Posted January 29, 2005 R-200V (Short nose from infiniti J-30, 240sx, etc) weighs 75..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Z-TARD Posted January 29, 2005 Share Posted January 29, 2005 As I recall, the jag rear end has some ridiculously low ratios too, something like 2.8 I think. Would work really well with a SBC/TH400 setup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SBC_400 Posted January 29, 2005 Share Posted January 29, 2005 I have a jag rear end sitting in the garage now that I believe is a 3.56, but is is a solid piece, very heavy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest SHARKMAN Posted January 29, 2005 Share Posted January 29, 2005 Hey thanks guys. I'm not too worried about weight that much. I have an Arizona Z camel gt road race clip setup. The front end and the rear combined weight is 54 lbs. That combo saved a lot of weight. I have taken everything off that could be removed. A good freind of mine has a jag rear end in his 1955 ford f100. It does infact have a ford bolt pattern. He says that the half shafts come apart by removing a g-clip. Not a big deal, or so he says. Anyway how often will i need to replace rotors when the car is only being driven on weekends? I think the braking capabilities would be worth while. The strength would handle the demands of my healthy sbc 400. So now all I have to do is find one for a good price. I guess I'll just have to get along with the r200 until I can get one. If anyone has pictures of the rear end installed in a z-car, I would love to see them. Any other info will be appreciated as well. Thanks guys, SHARKMAN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Z-TARD Posted January 30, 2005 Share Posted January 30, 2005 The local Pick and Pull down here in San Diego normally has several Jags. The complete setup from hub to hub should be about $250. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest SHARKMAN Posted January 30, 2005 Share Posted January 30, 2005 Z-TARD/MIKE Thanks for the info. I will look into pick and pull that sounds great. SHARKMAN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dot Posted January 31, 2005 Share Posted January 31, 2005 As I recall, the jag rear end has some ridiculously low ratios too, something like 2.8 I think. Would work really well with a SBC/TH400 setup. Like he said. This is the reason that JTR does so well. You just can’t move a heavy car with gears like that. You could go for the six cylinder gear set, which is higher but you will loose the posi. The V12 cars in OZ had a higher posi gear ratio. The only thing I worried about with this rear end was reports that the wheels loose there geometry under high power loads. A set of urethane bushings might cure that problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest SHARKMAN Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 Dot- I did some research and i found out 1972-1979 has posi and 3.56 gears. After that they did away with the posi and changed the gears to 2.8. I think your right urithane(not sure i spelled that right oh well) is the only way to go. If i were to buy a posi unit and upgraded to disc brakes, and changed from four to five bolt pattern it would cost a lot more than $250.00. Maybe i will use fiberglass door skins, hood, rear hatch to make up the difference in the weight. Then almost the whole car would be fiberglass. The car would still have " IRS " THANKS SHARKMAN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
510six Posted February 5, 2005 Share Posted February 5, 2005 Some info on a Jag rear end in a 510.A z swap would be similar I would imagine. http://www.bryanf.com/510/rsusp.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest SHARKMAN Posted February 5, 2005 Share Posted February 5, 2005 Thank you very much for the pictures and the info.That was a real clean installation. The xjs rear end has dual inboard brakes. and posi, but almost the same. They both will take hard use so I'm told and still give you the IRS the same as the z always had. THANKS AGAIN SHARKMAN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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