Iain, convert your rear tail shaft from the rubber donut to a uni joint style, the flange is the same as the front and tail shaft the same as a Rangie classic, (check for wear in the splines) I have worn out 4 donuts due to a mild lift but more flex.
I had mine rebuilt and balanced at driveline services (Archerfield or Strathpine)
Forget the true tracs and go for part time lockers ARB, Maxi-drives or McNamara. Full time lockers can make your car nervous on the road.
Don't forget to re-bush all your suspension and body components (driveline also do a kit) The back end of mine is a little wobbly.
I also have brought stuff in from UK and have found that they have a great market for land rovers and way cheaper than here.
Have a look in a LRM mag for sites.
Good luck in which ever way you go, I too have the same problem ahead however I have the new motor and need the auto fixed, I am also wanting 3 point seatbelts in the back due to having 3 kids (safety)
I am interested in how much all the work Jase does as too how much horsepower you get in return. A chipped TD5 gives you 130kw +
Horses for courses
Danny
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