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John Hancock
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[ QUOTE=Tony Croft aka hamadryad;1152367]500 quid! lmao

 

 

 

dont NEED it, but well now.... I know now what the issue is, I just needed a double cardon shaft, as the lift is the issue, and a VERY common one:thumbdown:

 

 

 

hey ho, all a learning curve, shall know all about drive shafts in another week or two!:biggrin:

 

Wow £500, I fitted wide angle prop on mine. Did think about a double Cardon shaft, that's As far as it went. Seems ok so far and always grease them up regularly

 

 

 

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so how do you upgrade from 3050kg to 3500kg on a 110?

It has a Salisbury rear axle, and is 3499kg revenue weight on the V5.

 

Do you just get a plate stamped and fit stronger shocks/springs?

Or do you need anything else (rear anti roll bar?) and a vosa test?

 

Any info would be great :)

Thanks

Charlie.

 

Hi mate there are some post on about 3500kgs mate on to do it thanks Jon

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There is the key

 

 

 

Mine has a lift and stock driveline.

 

 

 

Despite being worked hard it doesn't give any trouble, but then it gets greased regularly.

 

 

Agree I probably do it too much, maybe every 1000miles I grease the shafts. On the L200 and the Defender

 

 

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