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any one know...
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of a company or some one who makes 2" alloy rear propshaft spacer for a pajero ( 2.5 )
my pajero is getting to big and my prop is hanging down when i go over things its hanging too much will pop out soon lol
my pajero is getting to big and my prop is hanging down when i go over things its hanging too much will pop out soon lol
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When I brought my truck it had a spacer of about 20mm fitted to the rear prop shaft.Dam thing kept working the bolts loose. There was only bolts that whent through the diff flange, spacer and prop/uni joint flange.If you could some how bolt directly to the spacer from both flanges it might of been better.As I`ve changed a few things around on the truck I fitted a new custom shaft that is long enough.From personal experiance I`d certainly recomend getting the right lenght shaft,or be prepared to get to know you flange bolts on a first name basis.I`m sure you will come up with a name for each soon enough.
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Hybrid rover ute. Isuzu diesel. Custom suspension. Winch. Snorkel etc. etc.
My Tom Woods adaptors do that. There is no runout or loosening problems with them at all.Dyna Beast wrote:When I brought my truck it had a spacer of about 20mm fitted to the rear prop shaft.Dam thing kept working the bolts loose. There was only bolts that whent through the diff flange, spacer and prop/uni joint flange.If you could some how bolt directly to the spacer from both flanges it might of been better.As I`ve changed a few things around on the truck I fitted a new custom shaft that is long enough.From personal experiance I`d certainly recomend getting the right lenght shaft,or be prepared to get to know you flange bolts on a first name basis.I`m sure you will come up with a name for each soon enough.
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Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
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