Urgent advice needed - rear prop shaft

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Retrospaceman

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Hi all.
I'm on my family holiday and having driven the 1400 miles from Cumbria to Switzerland, then driving around the Alps I've developed an issue on the rear prop shaft. It's become very loose and the rear joint has a lot of play and making some very unpleasant noises. I'm due to start the trip home on friday so another 1400 miles till I can replace it.
I'm worried it will fail on the auto route and cause a whole heap of trouble.
My front shaft is new and in good condition.
Could I drop the rear one off, put it in different lock and drive that distance in front wheel drive, or do you think it would damage something else?
Many thanks for your help.
 
Thanks guys. I've dropped it out. The uj crumbled during the process so it's a good thing I did. Have taken it for a little dive in different lock and all seems o.k, although there is still a bit of a clunking noise coming from the front end, which I suspect is the steering damper, but that should hopefully be fine. Homeward bound Friday. Fingers crossed haha
 
Thanks guys. I've dropped it out. The uj crumbled during the process so it's a good thing I did. Have taken it for a little dive in different lock and all seems o.k, although there is still a bit of a clunking noise coming from the front end, which I suspect is the steering damper, but that should hopefully be fine. Homeward bound Friday. Fingers crossed haha
If theres still a clunk from the front i suspect you,ve been a litle lax with the grease gun ! UJs need regulary service......(something like a good wife) ;)
 
You may be right about the grease, but the front is new so don't think that will be a problem.

I'll be sure to service the wife tonight just to be sure....Oh yeah and she is someone else's ;)
 
Thanks guys. I've dropped it out. The uj crumbled during the process so it's a good thing I did. Have taken it for a little dive in different lock and all seems o.k, although there is still a bit of a clunking noise coming from the front end, which I suspect is the steering damper, but that should hopefully be fine. Homeward bound Friday. Fingers crossed haha

Make sure the hand brake drum cover is secure. I didn't, and mine got away during my test drive. Sounded like hell broke loose underneath the defender.
 
Back home, and all o.k. Had an issue with an injector pipe but managed to drive 200 miles on 3 cylinders till I got back to the UK and stopped at island 4x4 in Kent before finishing the trip. Thanks for all the advise. @LeftFoot she threw the securing screws for the transmission drum. Thanks for the advise as I kept an eye on it and caught it before it became a headache.
 
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