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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinelli View Post
    I've just spent the last 48 hrs like this with no worries, but mechanic stressed be light on the accelerator.

    Now have new driveshaft in. It's like a genetically-modified cow - nipples everywhere! The old one had lost two bearings completely, and I don't think it was the original as the uni joint at the front was greasable (although nothing else was). I'm wondering if previous owner had an issue with the driveshaft, and just had the one uni joint replaced. Cheap bugger.
    Thanks to Clubagreenie picking it up in an inspection, mine was done at a car dealership
    89000km, no serious offroading that is obvious, not raised, unsure of the replacement part but is like the mutant cow mentioned above

    Mine does not have the alteration done to the aircon hoses yet if that is a factor

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Skip the middle man and go direct

    Tom Wood's Custom Drive Shafts - Landrover Application

    Oh, I think there is no other shaft that is comparable for strength and servicability.
    so i take it the ebay listing is a tom woods shaft, it doesnt mention who its made by :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosscoe68 View Post
    so i take it the ebay listing is a tom woods shaft, it doesnt mention who its made by :/
    It just looked exactly the same to me and TW are the only ones that I know of that asked everybody to confirm shaft lengths for what would be an off the shelf shaft (I'm pretty sure all shafts are made to order from Tom).

    Edit: I don't guarantee that is a TW shaft though. So, check it out before bidding!

    Edit 2: My apologies, the body of the shaft looks the same. The Ebay shaft doesn't have Toms gold seal uni joints etc. I now think that this is NOT a TW spec shaft.
    Cheers
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    Agree, for the extra $150- go to Jeep konnection, they're off the shelf and $25- shipping Else about $50- cheaper direct from Woods but postage unknown.

    Awesome bit of gear.

    Also, does anyone know if the Woods unis fit the std trunion cap holes or are they larger diameter or wider (so don't fit between the circlip grooves)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by clubagreenie View Post
    Agree, for the extra $150- go to Jeep konnection, they're off the shelf and $25- shipping Else about $50- cheaper direct from Woods but postage unknown.

    Awesome bit of gear.

    Also, does anyone know if the Woods unis fit the std trunion cap holes or are they larger diameter or wider (so don't fit between the circlip grooves)?
    I'm not sure what a trunion is, but the TW shafts fit straight in to the front, but the rear needs to be changed to a 4 bolt pinion flange (same flange as whats on the front diff) rather than the rotoflexs 3 bolt flange.
    Cheers
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    The caps that hold the needle rollers I've referred to as trunions as I've previously been referred to them as trunion bearings (apart from other things).

    Not so much the shaft (got wood under my car) but the woods unis, will they fit a standard rover rear shaft, or is the cap that is pressed into the uni too large in OD, or too wide so when the caps are pressed in you can fit one but not both circlips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clubagreenie View Post
    The caps that hold the needle rollers I've referred to as trunions as I've previously been referred to them as trunion bearings (apart from other things).

    Not so much the shaft (got wood under my car) but the woods unis, will they fit a standard rover rear shaft, or is the cap that is pressed into the uni too large in OD, or too wide so when the caps are pressed in you can fit one but not both circlips.
    Ah ok, I've always just called that part the uni joint, but the section of that part you've called correctly the trunion.

    I've had a look at the spicer parts catalogue, and from what I can gather the 1300 uni joint is narrower than the 1310 that TW uses, but it looks like the cap diameter is the same at 1.062" or 26.99mm. I have not compared the depth of the bearing though and you would need to confirm this for yourself before buying.

    http://www.google.com.au/url'sa=t&rc...xHUSLmLqgImqcA
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    220k klms and mine finally started chirping.
    2" lift , chipped, lockers. past 40k travelling around aus towing a 1.5t offroad camper.

    only 1 cup at DC joint was worn, but another was dry and on the way.
    $200 in parts and i have replaced all but the ballkit in DC, waiting on parts to turn up this arvo, then back in she goes for a week or so.

    will order a tom woods shaft and put that in place and then sell this standard rebuilt unit.

    not sure if this link is in this thread, but its handy
    www.discovery2.co.uk / Workshop :- front and Rear propshaft

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    Good work on rebuilding it. I wouldn't attempt that myself.
    BUT if anyone does want one to rebuild, you're welcome to my dead one for the cost of the postage

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    shoot it down to me, i might do another spare one up. i'll pay for postage

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