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    Front drive shaft supplier Melbourne

    Just after a recommended supplier in Melbourne for a new or reco drive shaft. Quality is what I'm after.

    Thanks
    Bronson

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    Tom woods shaft from JeepKonection: For all your JK & TJ accessry requirements and parts

    They should have them in stock.

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    Try Tom Woods direct from the USA too. Postage takes about 3 days to reach you from the USA!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psimpson7 View Post
    Tom woods shaft from JeepKonection: For all your JK & TJ accessry requirements and parts

    They should have them in stock.
    No stock til the new year

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    <edit> Above post makes my previous and now deleted comment null and void!

    Tom is fantastic to deal with, can highly recommend a Wooody Shaft!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bronson View Post
    No stock til the new year
    Tom Woods in the USA make them to order. They are pretty quick with the turn around, and the postage is super fast!

    When I had an Australian quote it was more expensive and the delivery dates being promised were no quicker than direct from the USA.

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    Hardy Spicer will refurbish the one you have. Give them a call, they are drive line specialists. I got the parts to do mine from them, easier just to drop the shaft to them and let them do it.

    Dave

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    Smile

    Well after a closer squiz I reckon it might be totally stuffed, those chirps are quiet easily heard at low acceleration, thought best I put it on the hoist. A trip away last week hunting certainly put the nail in the coffin.
    I've made a few phone calls and I'm going with the Tom Woods option direct straight from USA.



    Cheers
    Bronson
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    Hi,
    I received my Tom Woods shaft from USA during the week, fitted it up this morning. It went straight in, although I has to remove the chassis brace, as the new shaft was touching at full suspension travel. Just need to make up a spacer plate to allow for the 2" lift to go between the brace and chassis.
    Tom woods were really great to deal with and super helpful.

    All good:-)
    Bronson

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    Quote Originally Posted by bronson View Post
    Hi, I received my Tom Woods shaft from USA during the week, fitted it up this morning. It went straight in, although I has to remove the chassis brace, as the new shaft was touching at full suspension travel. Just need to make up a spacer plate to allow for the 2" lift to go between the brace and chassis. Tom woods were really great to deal with and super helpful. All good:-) Bronson
    LRA sell the angled crossmember spacer to accommodate this.

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