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    Rotoflex or U-Joint conversion

    Just looking to see who has and who has not converted the rear prop on the D2 to a U-joint when you "lifted" the vehicle ?

    For those that have, was it due to failure of the couplings, or you did it before it happened ?

    For those that have not, any problems with the rotoflex couplings on your lifted vehicles ?

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    Slunnie!!!

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    i had roto flex coupling for a fair while and had no problems with a 3" lift i have recently changed to a classic rangie rear drive shaft which has a uni at both ends ,but this was only done due to fitting 4:14.1 diff ratio and one pinnon bolt was to big so needed to convert to a uni
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    I convert them to unis every time I lift them.
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    Me when I fitted a Maxi Drive Locker'

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    Hi,

    Ours has been going for 150 000 km from the UK via Iran Pakistan & India then twice around Australia all with the original donut on. I carry a spare and check it constantly but even with a 2 inch lift and total weight of 3.5 ton we have had no worries. So "if it aint broke"


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    Quote Originally Posted by Andyb43 View Post
    Hi,

    Ours has been going for 150 000 km from the UK via Iran Pakistan & India then twice around Australia all with the original donut on. I carry a spare and check it constantly but even with a 2 inch lift and total weight of 3.5 ton we have had no worries. So "if it aint broke"


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    True

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    I can second to that, have had the lift in for a while now and it is still good. Do have a spare though. Only time i had trouble in that area was when I lost a bolt on Fraser Island and had to drive home doing 80 as the vibrations were too bad. Luckily stopped at British offroad and got a bolt off them, and it was all sweet then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andyb43 View Post
    Hi,

    Ours has been going for 150 000 km from the UK via Iran Pakistan & India then twice around Australia all with the original donut on. I carry a spare and check it constantly but even with a 2 inch lift and total weight of 3.5 ton we have had no worries. So "if it aint broke"


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    Sounds like yours lasted longer than a Uni would anyway
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    I replaced my rotoflex a couple of months ago with a standard cardan joint having had two of the rubber units fail in 15 months. The original unit lasted about 18 months after a 2" lift (total of 3.5 years) and 70k km on the clock, with noticeable warning; second one failed catastrophically without warning 15 months later in the Simpson with about 85k km on the clock. I don't use my Disco for day to day use but mainly for holidays and trips, so its usually loaded up. My view is that if you have a lift, are doing a high proportion of offroad work and are heavily loaded, the rubber units are a liability.
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