Danjo
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Sent to mot via a normal garage. Its on advisory. Because apparently drive shafts are not part of mot.How did it pass mot with knackered uj ? If the uj’s have been ignored, what state is the rest of it in ?
Sent to mot via a normal garage. Its on advisory. Because apparently drive shafts are not part of mot.How did it pass mot with knackered uj ? If the uj’s have been ignored, what state is the rest of it in ?
Have alook here, there are 3 in the
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Around £75 for a new one. Phone paddocks and give your vin number and they will get you the right one. Get the bolts as well. Fit prop and it is all done. If you can work a spanner, you can diy. Grease joints and then grease them at service times and they will last.
He thinks he has a lift but my gaps are bigger and standard prop is what is fitted to mine. Both 85 ish 90s.£75 For a wide angle prop? as he says he has a lift.
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Sent to mot via a normal garage. Its on advisory. Because apparently drive shafts are not part of mot.
WRONG. The drive shafts are testable, and should have failed, because the hand brake is a transmission brake and operates via the shafts to lock the wheels. It would be OK to pass and advise a normal car with U/Js that bad, with the hand brake operating in the wheel hubs.
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I see.. Im greatfull for everybodys input. Im just an inexperienced 4×4 owner relying on what im told . And just from this thread im learning a lot. I didnt even know what uj's were or that they have grease nipples lol.Thats as may be, but it doesn't mean the tester is right, as toonarf pointed out having an intact rear driveshaft is critical to the parking brake working. Imagine a scenario where you are driving up a hill and the shaft fails, apart from the clattering of a loose shaft flailing around (doing untold damage) your instinct would be to stop and put the park brake on. However in this case even with the park brake on the instance you remove your foot from the brake pedal you would start rolling backwards. Leaving it in gear won't make any difference plus you couldn't pull away either. Basically you will be stuck in the vehicle with your foot planted on the brake pedal. The only practical way to stop it rolling is to engage the diff lock and then the parking brake will work (as will leaving it in gear).
?I see.. Im greatfull for everybodys input. Im just an inexperienced 4×4 owner relying on what im told . And just from this thread im learning a lot. I didnt even know what uj's were or that they have grease nipples lol.
No idea why it passed when it clearly states its dangerous.. the other bits it failed on i paid to get sorted.
Will be going with what Neilly said and get someone who knows landys to tell me what whole new prop i need.. and now i know how often i should grease them
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Aye. Im still a novice. So think will have to see a speciallist to find out what prop i need.
Not sure what you mean by splines.
But here is tube link to what the furthest back uj is like.
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