Vibration when driving

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It has been known for others to drive for a few weeks on one prop - not sure what the damage or outcome of this would be - can't say yes it will be fine or no it will be a bit iffy....

Having never done it myself and not having read up to much on the cause and effect - I couldn't give a definitive - maybe another member with more experience than me can answer....sorry!
 
If the VCU is definately seized then apart from the risk of it self destructing I can't see a problem. If it is not seized, it may well be after 1000 miles towing.
 
So data in your opinion leave front prop
on or remove it. Will this wind up wreck the gear box/ transfer box
And is it a case of replacing front axle when I get home
 
if vc is seized solid remove a prop ,wind up usually wrecks diff ,ujs ,tyres,doesnt usually bother gear box ,the only effect is all torque through one diff which wont hurt as long as you dont try wheel spins
 
Are they easy to do. I ve got access to a ramp
back home. Couldn't budge prop bolts so Iam taking her
up to a garage in the village at 2. Fingers crossed you've nailed it
lads
 
Are they easy to do. I ve got access to a ramp
back home. Couldn't budge prop bolts so Iam taking her
up to a garage in the village at 2. Fingers crossed you've nailed it
lads

9/16 AF spanner size don't use anything metric you will knacker the nuts.
 
So prop has been removed. Took it for a spin car seems to drive better
and only have bouncing/ rocking movement between 20-25mph then it's smooth
Gonna have ride into Rodez tomorrow and have wheel balance checked
But it definitely drives better before when prop was on it felt like the car was fighting against something when was going forward.
 
So prop has been removed. Took it for a spin car seems to drive better
and only have bouncing/ rocking movement between 20-25mph then it's smooth
Gonna have ride into Rodez tomorrow and have wheel balance checked
But it definitely drives better before when prop was on it felt like the car was fighting against something when was going forward.

It would do the VCU smooths out any rotational difference front to back.
 
So front prop off and both front wheels balanced.
Still doing it. Put. Front prop back on ?
Did you confirm using the 'one wheel in the air trick' if the VCU is seized??

If it is seized, it may well be better to leave it off, that way it allows the front and rear axles to rotate at different speeds....if it is locked up, you could bust a diff with it reconnected.
 
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