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How can I tell whats broke this time ?

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LiftedDisco:
Hi Keith

That'll be Sibbertoft mud then... or a vibration set up by the weight difference having lost the bumper end cap...

Chris from Northants MC said he had a 300 in for breaking last week - might have the right bits for you... or try this -

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/land-rover-discovery-200-300-tdi-front-axle-rear-axle_W0QQitemZ140233580271QQihZ004QQcategoryZ10402QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Hope this helps...

Rob

lightweight-love:
i have a disco 200 with axles on-but is in devon/somerset area near dulverton if you want to check distance on map, but there here and work fine(front has knackered CV's tho) would only want £40 an axle. with springs, arms, shocks whatever!

landroverkeith:

--- Quote from: Disco-Ron on May 16, 2008, 20:24:07 ---Keith,

It might be worth jacking up one rear wheel again, this time with the handbrake off, and the transfer box in nuutral, then spin the wheel, this would then spin the planet gears in the diff itself, and also run the pinion around the crownwheel, doing this will if it's broken, result in grounching type noises......

I had one read diff go, when it chewed a few teeth off the crownwheel, and i managed to do a whole days trialing with it broken, it didn't even have any oil in it, as the bits had smashed their way out of the bottom of the diff pan!!

--- End quote ---


did that and the wheel still wont spin m8...

insa-disco:
jackup both back wheels so they are off the floor, then try and turn one , if im right the other side should turn in reverse because the  prop isnt turning, if it turns the same way or wont turn then you have a problem lol im sure youll find a way to find out soon lol if in doubt take it out, its only about 25  mins of work

landroverkeith:
ok jacked it up both wheels turn as they should but it is a little grindy  =;


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