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Drive shaft Question.

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Drive shaft Question.

Post by disco95 »

Can anyone tell me if the drive shafts used on military Defenders are the same as civilian defenders? I know some things were altered for military vehicles, were drive shafts one of them?

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Post by ISUZUROVER »

AFAIK they were the same.

And they were not defenders, they are Perenties (or one-tens) - even though the last batch were built in the mid 90's.

They had lots of minor engine mods (mostly electrics), T-case mods, body and chassis mods, and heavier duty front diffs and axles (6x6 models), but the rest is pretty standard One-Ten.
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Post by disco95 »

ISUZUROVER wrote:AFAIK they were the same.

And they were not defenders, they are Perenties (or one-tens) - even though the last batch were built in the mid 90's.

They had lots of minor engine mods (mostly electrics), T-case mods, body and chassis mods, and heavier duty front diffs and axles (6x6 models), but the rest is pretty standard One-Ten.
Thanks for that info.
I knew they were called Perenties. Named after a lizard.
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