I'm in the US. The Jag IRS does a lot of duty over here in hot rods. No real shortage of them and they come with their own sub frame. It seems to solve the hand brake and positraction issue, plus some decent rear disc brakes. The only thing I never really liked about it was threading the exhaust through.
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Hi,
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Cant say i have ever seen a Jag I.R.S. under the back of a TR7, would require a fair amount of fabrication to say the least.
What part of the world are you? I am sure the guys over at The Wedge Shop can supply a Ford 8" to fit or the rally cars used a Salisbury 4HA axle, basicaly the Dana 44 axle ( Mopar )also found in some early Reliant Scimitars or Jags / Daimlers
Cheers John
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