You could swap the R&P into a wedge rear end. This would require a complete rebuild because you would be removing and replacing the complete R&P, the bearings, axles, and crush collar. The only reason for doing this would be if you didn't all ready have a 3.08 or you had a bad 3.08 R&P, and you really wanted one. You could narrow the Rover unit, send the axles out to be shortened, resplined and hardened and weld on appropriate mounts to the Rover tubes. This is what some of the English tuners would do so that they could get a 5 lug wheel bolt pattern. On this side of the pond, it's more common to narrow a Ford or Dana rear end and install that. If you go the Ford/Dana route, you need to source a rear end from the junkyard, grind off the existing mounts and perches, cut the axle tubes to the right length, weld the ends back on, weld on brackets in the same locations as the wedge, order custom made axles with the right bolt pattern and length, and reassemble.(not as hard as it sounds, and there are some tricks to make sure it comes out straight) Every street rodder in the world is familiar with narrowing a rear end. The tricky part is locating and welding on the brackets so it will slide into the wedge just like an original. The last one I did came from a Ford Explorer. I only had to narrow one side, and was able to use two short axles.(truck rear ends are usually offset 3 inches or so to one side where cars are only offset 1 inch or so)