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    Front and Rear Propshaft Part Numbers

    Does anyone know the correct part numbers for the front and rear props for an Isuzu County 5 speed, Lt230 transfer...

    I have googled, searched the forum, army parts diagrams, parts distributors and can confidently list about 8 different part numbers for the silly things.

    I'm would seriously be on the verge of pushing the car off the end of the local jetty if it wasn't so damn awesome......

    Bonus point for a recommended supplier as well, I've looked local and over at the UK and am finding prices as far apart as a hipster from a cup of International Roast

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    Just get some custom ones made from Tom Woods, most likely will be cheaper

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Just get some custom ones made from Tom Woods, most likely will be cheaper
    ^ This.

    Tom is bloody great to deal with, and he has an excellent product.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zcoota View Post
    Does anyone know the correct part numbers for the front and rear props for an Isuzu County 5 speed, Lt230 transfer...

    I have googled, searched the forum, army parts diagrams, parts distributors and can confidently list about 8 different part numbers for the silly things.

    I'm would seriously be on the verge of pushing the car off the end of the local jetty if it wasn't so damn awesome......

    Bonus point for a recommended supplier as well, I've looked local and over at the UK and am finding prices as far apart as a hipster from a cup of International Roast
    Front up to VIN 252257 is FRC6243, From VIN 252258 is FRC8386. Rear to VIN 252443 is FRC2980, From VIN 252443 is FRC8389.
    Cheers......Brian
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearman View Post
    Front up to VIN 252257 is FRC6243, From VIN 252258 is FRC8386. Rear to VIN 252443 is FRC2980, From VIN 252443 is FRC8389.
    So that's the last 6 digits of the SALLD<BLAH> VIN ? Cheers Brian. Greatly appreciated

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    Basically the same at any V8 Defender. All old part numbers supersede to the latest and will not be the same as original but should work.

    Download a parts catalog. They are easy to find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Just get some custom ones made from Tom Woods, most likely will be cheaper
    I googled tom woods propshafts and found this site, is this what you're referring to?
    Custom Drive Shaft Shop | Tom Wood&#39;s Custom Drive Shafts
    I tried to check shipping price in the checkout but not option for AUS.

    I've noticed the front prop on my perentie AYG4281 has a larger diameter than the prop fitted to my 1985 110 isuzu, which looks like FRC6243 as Brian said.

    I've seen a few recommendations for fitting TVB100610WA does anyone have experience with them on a 110 with LT95?

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    I did see that, I did more research too, "wide angle" is only helpful when you have large amounts of suspension travel.
    As it turns out, the best propshaft for my application is actually a double cardan.
    I did the geometry as per How To Measure Drive Shaft Angles – Tom Wood&#39;s Custom Drive Shafts
    So what a double cardan does is half the angle, therefore greatly reducing the stress on the UJ's.
    Screenshot_2022-06-19_20-32-38.jpg
    There is a terrafirma part TFDC610 but I would probably shop around getting prices before buying that, I have not yet requested shipping quote from tom woods in the US, before shipping their prices are quite reasonable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by asmit View Post
    I did see that, I did more research too, "wide angle" is only helpful when you have large amounts of suspension travel.
    Ring KLR and ask Brad. I think that is their default propshaft for the Perentie.
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