This is probably a stupid question - how do I know what size UJ i need for the prop shaft on my 200 tdi defender 90.
The parts manual lists a few different sizes
If in question, then why not measure the ones you have fitted?
Do you have a set of digital calipers?
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You need your vin number - but I suspect it will be the later/larger UJs. It's worth buying good quality ones - look for GKN. Some suppliers stock the "expedition quality" ones which have better seals. (metal and rubber as opposed to just rubber)
I'm not sure I agree with that. I have a britpart front prop on mine and the UJ's were terrible and lasted about 10k, but swap them out for some proper ones and the prop has been fine for the last 150k since, couple of sets of ujs, but the slider and yokes are still good.If you do decide to fit a new prop get OEM or better. Don't bother with the cheap ones cos they are genuinely ****e.
I had a new Britpart prop fail because of a UJ within a couple of thousand miles - the end of the UJ bearing actually shot off down the road!. It's been fine since fitting decent UJs.I'm not sure I agree with that. I have a britpart front prop on mine and the UJ's were terrible and lasted about 10k, but swap them out for some proper ones and the prop has been fine for the last 150k since, couple of sets of ujs, but the slider and yokes are still good.
Mine might have been less, all i remember is it was far less time than I would have liked, But they were also the sealed for life uj's rather than greasable ones, which I also do not likeI had a new Britpart prop fail because of a UJ within a couple of thousand miles - the end of the UJ bearing actually shot off down the road!. It's been fine since fitting decent UJs.
Buy the prop nut removal tool, get 3.8 drive one, excellent and great time savers.
Fitting new props is the easiest way, good chance if u/j is worn the slider section will also be worn.
Isn't that what I said?I'm not sure I agree with that. I have a britpart front prop on mine and the UJ's were terrible and lasted about 10k, but swap them out for some proper ones and the prop has been fine for the last 150k since, couple of sets of ujs, but the slider and yokes are still good.
Only partly, the prop itself and the slider are good on the cheap ones from my experience. The UJ's are terrible, but are also cheap and easy to replace. A pair of good UJ's and a cheap prop still works out significantly cheaper than an OEM prop and IMO would be of equal quality. (or certainly not of a large enough quality increase to justify the increase in price.)Isn't that what I said?
Yes, that is true but if the OP was intending to buy a new prop and replace the UJ's he may as well keep his existing prop and replace the UJs on that. I tried to replace the UJs on mine and found it quite difficult and in need of quite a bit of precision.Only partly, the prop itself and the slider are good on the cheap ones from my experience. The UJ's are terrible, but are also cheap and easy to replace. A pair of good UJ's and a cheap prop still works out significantly cheaper than an OEM prop and IMO would be of equal quality. (or certainly not of a large enough quality increase to justify the increase in price.)
Prices taken from Bearmach website as they stocked all the parts for equal comparison (aftermarket prop and UJ's are considerably cheaper from paddocks)
RTC3291G - £12.78 - OEM UJ - (link)
FRC8386 - £100.98 - aftermarket fromt prop - (link)
FRC8386G - £180.00 - OEM front prop - (link)
ritpartYes, that is true but if the OP was intending to buy a new prop and replace the UJ's he may as well keep his existing prop and replace the UJs on that. I tried to replace the UJs on mine and found it quite difficult and in need of quite a bit of precision.
I think britpart do some OEM props as well... Marked 'G' I think. The genuine LR ones are quite expensiveOnly partly, the prop itself and the slider are good on the cheap ones from my experience. The UJ's are terrible, but are also cheap and easy to replace. A pair of good UJ's and a cheap prop still works out significantly cheaper than an OEM prop and IMO would be of equal quality. (or certainly not of a large enough quality increase to justify the increase in price.)
Prices taken from Bearmach website as they stocked all the parts for equal comparison (aftermarket prop and UJ's are considerably cheaper from paddocks)
RTC3291G - £12.78 - OEM UJ - (link)
FRC8386 - £100.98 - aftermarket fromt prop - (link)
FRC8386G - £180.00 - OEM front prop - (link)
The one I linked is an OEM made by GKN, not a genuine land rover one, they are very expensive!I think B
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I think britpart do some OEM props as well... Marked 'G' I think. The genuine LR ones are quite expensive
Yes, that is true but if the OP was intending to buy a new prop and replace the UJ's he may as well keep his existing prop and replace the UJs on that. I tried to replace the UJs on mine and found it quite difficult and in need of quite a bit of precision.