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Dirty Gertie:
well, I'm in the middle of shopping; that's an excellent site Tim, thanks very much for the link - it's in my bookmarks now!! :D !!!! and have found the half shafts for a far less frightening price!
Now, at the risk of having missed something totally obvious; the two 'diff flanges' (these are the same as 'drive flanges' aren't they?) https://www.land-rover-parts-shop.com/shop/en/browse/Defender+90/2/1993/17/60/161 -how do I know which one I need, as they do look quite diff-erent (ahem :wink: ) but the application numbers are the same!!!:(stoopid): - is one heavier duty? Has it the ability to trap more mud in that nice dished bit? I.R confuzzled!!
Any ideas chaps??
Steve, I've no idea about their bouyancy; I've never had them out, so axles are a whole new area of exploration to me; and I'm not even doing it myself cos I've got no bl@@dy time!! :( but thanks for the offer anyway! :)
hingmy:
ah read properly this time. If you need end caps you've fully floating half shafts so sorry my spares won't fit without changing the hubs. Good luck.
muddyweb:
Janie..
Those are the input flange for the differential.. not the drive flanges on the end of the axle
The differences there are in the suffix of thepart number which denotes the type of part... roughly speaking :
a GEN suffix is a Genuine LR part
a G suffix is an OE part (branded original equipment but not LR brand - this includes things like Lockheed, etc.)
a dot (.) suffix is an OEM part - made by the same manufacturer as the OE parts, but not the ones supplied to LR... generally bought in bulk and badged by the wholesaler
muddyweb:
The drive flanges are here :
https://www.land-rover-parts-shop.com/shop/en/browse/Defender+90/2/1993/17/61/163
Dirty Gertie:
Aha!! Thanks for that Tim; my Landy education continues!! :D
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