Trigger260
Well-Known Member
Mine stripped a drive member 3 miles from home! That was when I discovered my diff lock wasn't working 
Thats not a monster,THIS is a monster. Apologies Hoge`s.Monster!
So they know the diff is going to failRear half shafts have soft drive flanges and I was told these were designed to fail before the diff does. Anyway rear drive flange and half shafts are very simple to change and take about ten minutes each side! Done it many times. Front half shafts are a bit more of a Pain….


Oh god no! Just think of the catastrophic impact on SD members’ morale if they were no more posts from S1962! Never! Never!Bloody landrovers.
Do yourself a favour our friend, get it fixed and sell it. If you had been halfway to Scotland I can assure you you'd be setting it on fire!
Haha yes. So a friend upgraded his half shafts and his diff went then upgraded his diff and his driveshaft went then upgraded his driveshafts and his gearbox went!! I mean he was doing off-road stuff but still made me stick to spec driveshafts lolSo they know the diff is going to fail.
So why didn't they make the gearbox snap off before the crank breaks!
Backwards engineering this is.
Are there any other vehicle manufacturers that leave their customers in the poop to save an inferior part they have fitted.....I'm confused.... again![]()
A half shaft is what you get repairing a Land Rover.
If you want a full shaft, get a Range Rover repaired……
Would you have a link to these? I ordered a set for the rear axle of my 130 from a dealer and they are the wrong size.Solid half shafts are the way forward! One of the few things that is acceptable if it comes in a Britpart box…
Would you have a link to these? I ordered a set for the rear axle of my 130 from a dealer and they are the wrong size.
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Well, you obviously can, its dead more than alive.....Just cannot be without mine.

You know I was right there with you on the “change of owner” recommendation.I feel your pain, but when you run a 20year old Defender you can expect things to go wrong on a regular basis and if you’re not handy with the spanner’s yourself, you’ll end up having to pay someone that is.
That model was notoriously idiosyncratic from the off, they’ve always needed a hobbyist owner.
You can also count on every single job taking two to three times longer than you thought because the bit you need to remove will be rust welded into position.
This costs a LOT of money when you pay someone else to do it.
Ask me how I know.
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Land Rover designers are also highly skilled at positioning bolt heads where you can touch them, but can neither see them or get a spanner in, or a socket on. This leads to high levels of frustration and Adrenalin production often expressed as bad, often very very bad, language and sometimes things that shouldn’t be get thrown.
It does nothing to restore your equanimity when you realise that the metal fastener you chewed up with a vice grips and threw into the hedge after a 40 minute struggle to remove it, is essential to putting the footing thing back together.
Either your Landy needs a new owner, you need to develop some mechanical skills or you need a a new income stream, a substantial one.
There is a bright light on the horizon, Defenders are highly sought after ( this leads me to believe that the population of closet masochists in the UK is actually far higher than the census would suggest ), so sell it and buy a Disco 4.
Leather seats, heaters that work, reliable, at least compared with what you‘ve got and eye-wateringly expensive to maintain, but no one expects you to do it yourself.
Or start frequenting the middle lanes in Aldi and Lidl, socket sets, welding masks, hammers, chisels, air compressors etc etc.
It takes about a year to collect them all.
Which gives you time to learn how to use them, basic skills, like righty tighty, lefty loosey, that kind of thing.
A decent socket drive often has some helpful arrows engraved to show which is which.
... you get spline fretting if you don't pop the end caps off and push some grease in...


