blindin
1st June 2015, 07:03 PM
Hi Guys.
I am chasing some part numbers please.
I have been having some problems lately with my 97 p38.
One of my issues is my front left drive shaft / half shaft, or what ever your choice of name is.
I've got a new cv joint fitted, but the collar on the shaft came loose and of course will not hold the oil in the housing now.
I had glued it back on, but only lasted a week with about 50km of driving.
So, looking for a new drive shaft. the complete unit including the cv joint is
TDB104090 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Range-Rover-P38-95-02-Left-Front-Axle-Shaft-TDB104090-/171648451291?hash=item27f70b82db)
But as funds are very tight, I am thinking I'll knock off the cv joint I just put on, and replace the shaft. So, who knows the part number.
I am thinking that a disco 2 shaft is the same, but as I do not know, nor find the part number, I have no way of checking. I know that the complete unit with joint is different.
Reason I would like to know is that a d2 shaft is easy to find. A p38, not so easy. ( well not for a cheap price.
Thanks in advance.
Simon
I am chasing some part numbers please.
I have been having some problems lately with my 97 p38.
One of my issues is my front left drive shaft / half shaft, or what ever your choice of name is.
I've got a new cv joint fitted, but the collar on the shaft came loose and of course will not hold the oil in the housing now.
I had glued it back on, but only lasted a week with about 50km of driving.
So, looking for a new drive shaft. the complete unit including the cv joint is
TDB104090 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Range-Rover-P38-95-02-Left-Front-Axle-Shaft-TDB104090-/171648451291?hash=item27f70b82db)
But as funds are very tight, I am thinking I'll knock off the cv joint I just put on, and replace the shaft. So, who knows the part number.
I am thinking that a disco 2 shaft is the same, but as I do not know, nor find the part number, I have no way of checking. I know that the complete unit with joint is different.
Reason I would like to know is that a d2 shaft is easy to find. A p38, not so easy. ( well not for a cheap price.
Thanks in advance.
Simon