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VIBRATION CURE I KNOW BEEN DONE TO DEATH!!

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PUX:
Ok guys i have a vibration on my disco and i know its cus of the lift, now im in a postion to buy a TD5 prop etc etc but wot im asking will this cure the problem or do i need to get other bits?? cheers for looking guys  :D

Paul:
You will also need a new flange for the front of the T/box to allow you to fit the TD5 propshaft. :wink:

PUX:

--- Quote from: "Paul" ---You will also need a new flange for the front of the T/box to allow you to fit the TD5 propshaft. :wink:
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ops should have said that was getting that :lol:  :lol:  so will this cure the vibration?? :D

Budgie:
It's should do, as long as that's the only place the vibration is coming from.  :wink:

If your vibration from the front prop is anything like mine after I fitted the caster correction radius arms, and you've been driving it around for a while, then I'd also check the output bearing from the transfer box. There should be a small amount of movement from the output shaft, just enough to be able to see it.

And don't forget a new seal for transfer box flange as well.

PUX:

--- Quote from: "Budgie" ---It's should do, as long as that's the only place the vibration is coming from.  :wink:

If your vibration from the front prop is anything like mine after I fitted the caster correction radius arms, and you've been driving it around for a while, then I'd also check the output bearing from the transfer box. There should be a small amount of movement from the output shaft, just enough to be able to see it.

And don't forget a new seal for transfer box flange as well.
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I knew u would rescue me budgie :lol:  :lol:  i have a new seal and bearing that i have been meaning to do for a long time, so next question guys where is the best and cheapest place to get one from  :?:

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