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    Front prop shaft

    Checked my prop shaft. Unies worn.

    on investigation

    Can't buy unies as the shaft comes as a unit due to the double carden joint at the rear of shaft.

    For me the price of the genuine shaft was to much.
    There were 3 options.
    1- HD shaft with nipples from us $900
    2- copy of the original $410 + freight $27 (VIC-WA)
    3-have the old shaft modified
    with Holden type unies fitted
    and a new ball and pin set. $380

    I have decided to fit the cheaper of the new shafts as I have had 190.000km out of the original and expect the same from the replacement.
    I am also goint to have my old shaft rebuilt and keep it in stock.


    Hope I have been helpfull to someone

    Cheers

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    This pops up weekly

    If you check it out further, you can get a shaft made by Tom Woods in the US for around or just under A$600 and Jeep Konnection in Melbourne keep the Tom Woods shafts on the shelf for DII's too.

    They are fully serviceable, including the centre joint, which is where most problems originate.


    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/good-oil/6...an-joints.html

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    Cant buy uni joints?
    They are available everywhere K5-LR4 and centre bearing SCV-082
    I bought the unis for $23 each the centre bearing $72
    Regards

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    I bought my uni's in perth from hardy Spicer and had them sent down to me. Heavy duty greasable ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by northiam View Post
    Cant buy uni joints?
    They are available everywhere K5-LR4 and centre bearing SCV-082
    I bought the unis for $23 each the centre bearing $72
    Regards
    But if you want to go greaseable centre bearing, you have to go with an aftermarket DC.

    You really want the HD uni's too, K5-LR4 are just standard 1300 series Spicer uni's, you need K5-A757.
    Sorry, can't recall the LR part #'s ATM, I just use genuine GKN's as I get a bloody good price, and you can see the difference between the stock 1300 uni and the LR HD ones in the photo's below.

    The Tom Woods shaft I mentioned above uses 1310 uni's to give the same strength, and they are available everywhere off the shelf too.
    The centring bearing is greaseable in situ (with an adapter they supply with the shaft)





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    Thanks rick130,
    do you have a pic of the greasable centre bearing dc joint?
    The K5 LR4 were larger journals than the original ones I replaced @ 190K kms.
    Besides 300nm split over two prop shafts, are H Duty neccessary?

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    Quote Originally Posted by northiam View Post
    Thanks rick130,
    do you have a pic of the greasable centre bearing dc joint?
    The K5 LR4 were larger journals than the original ones I replaced @ 190K kms.
    Besides 300nm split over two prop shafts, are H Duty neccessary?
    I think there's a photo of the greaseable centring joint in this thread http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...t-problem.html

    As for the HD ones being needed, they'll last longer (if serviced) and I hate working on cars/getting my hands dirty, so that's a plus for me.

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    so much for the bearing supply here

    The bearing supply here gave me the bum steer and told me that there were no replacment unies or ball assy. Said he had many enquiries and they were not available.

    Have decided to go for the heavy duty shaft and now that I have some part numbers I will rebuild my old shaft.

    cheers to all for the help

    Devo

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    So to do the complete shaft, aka the uni, and the DC, do i need 3 of these K5-A757? Mines already been rebuilt all greasable but that was over $300, if i can buy the parts myself it would be alot better.

    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    But if you want to go greaseable centre bearing, you have to go with an aftermarket DC.

    You really want the HD uni's too, K5-LR4 are just standard 1300 series Spicer uni's, you need K5-A757.
    Sorry, can't recall the LR part #'s ATM, I just use genuine GKN's as I get a bloody good price, and you can see the difference between the stock 1300 uni and the LR HD ones in the photo's below.

    The Tom Woods shaft I mentioned above uses 1310 uni's to give the same strength, and they are available everywhere off the shelf too.
    The centring bearing is greaseable in situ (with an adapter they supply with the shaft)





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    save all this two words
    Tom Woods

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