Sorry mate, that means nothing. If they used cheap prop bearings they might have worn out already!
And I'm not joking, unfortunately.
Mike
+1
I'd go so far as to say that if its just been done, it puts it right on the top of the things to check!
Why was the prop shaft "done"? What did you have done and, more to the point, why?
If you had work done at a garage that doesn't understand fully how Freelander works (and most don't) they may have fixed a fault but not the symptoms.
I come back to what I said earlier.... are all 4 road tyres the exact same make/model and pumped to the same pressure, plus have you tested the VCU in any way? Have you had new tyres recently? If you did and only replaced 2, did the new ones go on the rear? Most tyre shops will put them on the front, and that's not what you do with Freelander.
I agree the smoke starts at the same time as the 'clicks' - but if it were something like the fuel pump or turbo making the noise, why does it not do it when stationary. Mind you, if its the transmission, why does it only do it when pulling away and not cruising?
I'm wondering if a combination of failing lower tie bar bush (allowing engine to sway under load) and completely knackerd inner CV could cause this.