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Uhh............So what do you call a drive shaft then?...
Uhh............So what do you call a drive shaft then?...
Being Merkin, the rest of the world is most always wrong.A prop shaft.
I guess the rest of the world is wrong if they don't call it a drive shaft in English.
Uhh............
We use the generic term "drive shaft" for both.So you call a prop shaft a drive shaft and a drive shaft an Uhh! how strange.
UK: shaft from gear/transfer box to differential = prop shaft , shaft from differential to wheel hub = driveshaft (live axle)
US: shaft from gear/transfer box to differential = drive shaft , shaft from differential to wheel hub = uhh (live axle)
Sorted, out of interest what about a 'half shaft'?We use the generic term "drive shaft" for both.
We use the generic term "drive shaft" for both.
Front drive shaft, rear drive shaft. But I don't need to order them. I've got parts vehicles.So how do you differentiate which drive shaft you need when you order a replacement for your Land Rover?
Front drive shaft, rear drive shaft.
Now I'm just confused.Which side?
Now I'm just confused.
Oh, axel shafts.No wonder... a Land Rover has a front and back propshaft that run down the vehicle from front to back "a bit like a boat" it also has 4 drive shafts that go from one side of the vehicle to the other that meet at the differential some call them half shafts don't know why because they don't split anything in half...
Oh, axel shafts.
We're very basic.
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