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heavy duty tailshaft

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heavy duty tailshaft

Post by Rangie ute on 38'' »

any one know where toget a heavy duty front tailhaft to suit defender , ive had a lift kit in the car now for a couple of years and my problem is vibration and i dont like the angle on the top uni joint at th t case end, any ideas would be appreciated,
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Post by Micka »

D/C joint at the transfer end.

DriveLine Services should be able to make you one.
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Post by zuffen »

I have a front shaft with a CV joint at the upper end.

It has a simple adaptor to go betweeen the CV and the output flange of the transfer.

I actually think a second CV would make it perfect.
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Post by nottie »

http://www.4xshaft.com/index.html
( sorry scroll down to super flex joint in the middle of screen)

Any reason we cant use these??

What size uni would say the said drive shaft use??
Or a 91 Rangie for the intrest of curiosity.
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Post by Slunnie »

The superflex unis will vibrate on a street truck.

I'm not sure what everybody else is running, I've got Tom Woods on both of my trucks and they're running his 1310 unis all round which are a bit bigger than Rover. That includes DC joints so it'll be interesting to see how they go, but so far so good.
http://www.4xshaft.com/Landrover.html

If you want to step them up to 1330's or whatever Tom will do that also, but the bigger the uni the bigger the vibration.
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Post by nottie »

Slunnie did you buy a complete shaft from them or just the unis and fitted them to your shaft??
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Post by Slunnie »

I bought complete shafts from him and he was also kind enough to send me a spare yolk to keep for remote touring. I'm pretty sure he will send the uni's by themselves or whatever bits you want. I wanted larger uni joints in the shaft so needed the whole shaft rather than just replacing the uni.
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Post by nottie »

What was the price of the shaft shipped if you dont mind me asking?
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Post by nottie »

What was the price of the shaft shipped if you dont mind me asking?

So it is possible to just fit the 1310 unis to a standed rover shaft??
( as in a rrc shaft that is)
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Post by Slunnie »

Nottie I don't believe the 1310's can be fitted to a standard shaft, the yolk ears are not big enough. The prices for the shafts are on Toms website in USD. I've just had a troll through my receipts and the billing receipts haven't got freight marked on them. but IIRC it was about $1200-1300 AUD for 2x 1310 DC shafts on my door.
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