P.S
I'm on my 3rd ball joint @ 202 000 klm's
With handbrake on and cdl in neutral, have a look under the car while you get few assistants to rock the car forward and backwards.
If it is flogged out you will see the nose of the diff moving a lot, and probably hear the clunk.
In good condition there should be very little movement
'95 Defender 130 Single Cab
HS2.8 TGV Powered
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98% of all Land Rovers built are still on the road.
The other 2% made it home.
Cost difference between Britpart and Genuine seals: £2.04. Knowing that your brakes won't fail at any moment: Priceless.
P.S
I'm on my 3rd ball joint @ 202 000 klm's
'95 Defender 130 Single Cab
HS2.8 TGV Powered
------------
98% of all Land Rovers built are still on the road.
The other 2% made it home.
Cost difference between Britpart and Genuine seals: £2.04. Knowing that your brakes won't fail at any moment: Priceless.
My defender has a clunk when I change gear to accelerate. Brought it into the stealers a few months ago who sat me down to say it was the propshafts; all 4 would have to be replaced, material cost of $700 a pop and a full days labour for 2 men...I just drove on...mine actually seems to be the universal joints from the front prop, there is a rattle / clunk when I try to turn it by hand.
The rear prop is tight, doesn't seem to be an problem with those joints.bloody stealers...
The more prop shafts the faster you go.
And even if there were 4 it sure as eggs ain't gonna take a full day for 2 guys to change them.
"A" frame or rear drive flanges - my guess.
Martyn
1998 Defender
2008 Madigan
2010 Cape York
2012 Beadell, Bombs and other Blasts
2014 Centreing the Simpson
VKS-737 mob 7669
Prop shafts? Drive shafts? Half shafts? ....
Actually I assume they meant uni joints. But the jokes were too easy...
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