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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    Of all the L322's I've seen, yours is by far the most used off road so I guess you'll be the one doing all the destructive tests for these vehicles going forward.

    Front drive shaft strength and failure point test - check.
    under any normal operating conditions, i highly doubt the drive shafts would ever ever break. the auto is just too kind to them.....im just an idiot

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    Quote Originally Posted by chaybra View Post
    under any normal operating conditions, i highly doubt the drive shafts would ever ever break.
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    Yep under normal driving conditions they should last


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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverlord off road spares View Post
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    Yep under normal driving conditions they should last
    hahaha, a very good point! I was leaning more towards my "normal" operating conditions, far away from toorak hahah. just dont put a strap around one wheel and you'll be right!

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    The chattering of the brake on the other wheel would have created significant shocks through the diff, its mounts and half-shafts so something was bound to break. One of the reasons I'm fitting a rear e-diff is to protect the driveline.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    The chattering of the brake on the other wheel would have created significant shocks through the diff, its mounts and half-shafts so something was bound to break. One of the reasons I'm fitting a rear e-diff is to protect the driveline.
    I seem to find the tc system to be very smooth, all wheels will always spin at the exact same speed when traction is lost.
    It sure would have helped keeping forward momentum on the climb though

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    Quote Originally Posted by chaybra View Post
    i pulled the front diff down last night...all pretty straight forward stuff. No damage in there what so ever. I took some measurements and ill research into Ediffs and air lockers that may measure up from another vehicle.
    My biggest worry is that In my attempt to self recover, ive lunched the torsen diff in the transfer case. I cant pull this down until ive got the engine back in its place.

    ideal world would be changing the diff out for a mechanical coupling to select and deselect front and rear drive. but hopefully its just the chain that has stretched.
    Hi reading your posts with great interest
    Thinking about your dilemma of self recovery....
    Is it possible to remove front prop shaft, remove broken axle ie battery angle grinder to cut it out... select transfer see if you get drive??
    If not at least it can be towed
    Cheers Terry

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    Quote Originally Posted by TJK2002 View Post
    Hi reading your posts with great interest
    Thinking about your dilemma of self recovery....
    Is it possible to remove front prop shaft, remove broken axle ie battery angle grinder to cut it out... select transfer see if you get drive??
    If not at least it can be towed
    Cheers Terry
    Nope, that wouldnt have mad a difference, the issue lies in the transfer case with its "open" center diff (its actually an lsd but only so much)

    Im working on a project to replace the torsen lsd in there with a permanent RWD and mechanical selectable 4x4. I have all the bits and the method I want to use but want to find a stronger drive coupling, possibly out of a patrol.

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