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Chippy

posted on 19/8/11 at 04:09 PM Reply With Quote
Land rover question?

Hi, know we have some Landy lovers on here. Can anybody tell me if the front prop shaft on a 300 TDI Disco has a telescopic joint. I want to make up a very short prop shaft, About 12" long and it needs to have a telescopic section to allow for some fore and aft movement. Thanks Ray

[Edited on 19-8-11 by Chippy]





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Wheels244

posted on 19/8/11 at 04:37 PM Reply With Quote
Hi Ray

Yes it does - front and rear both have one.

HTH

Rob

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jollygreengiant

posted on 19/8/11 at 04:43 PM Reply With Quote
Must have one to allow for vertical movement of axle.





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Chippy

posted on 19/8/11 at 04:44 PM Reply With Quote
Hi Rob, great, thanks a lot. Cheers Ray





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mark chandler

posted on 19/8/11 at 05:45 PM Reply With Quote
So have 90's, 110's P38 range rovers and classics.

You need to check carefully as a number of the sliders have a plastic type coating on the splines, when the metal eventually rusts the slider binds up.

You can use front or rear.

Regards Mark

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