Driveshaft Dropped
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Driveshaft Dropped
Well, last weekend I was on my way home one night and could feel some vibration and some noise. I was only a couple miles from the house so I figured I'd try to make it home and take a look. Well as I was pulling through the gate of the subdivision, I heard it drop and coasted off the road to the side. The sound was absolutely awful getting it off the road, but there was no flulid anywhere so I believe the transmission is good. Thank god I was only going about 10mph since I had just pulled through the gate or the transmission would probably be toast. For some reason I didn't think to take pictures of it or y'all could have a look at it, and it's at a local shop now. (I'm a little north of Houston.) The guys haven't gotten to look at it yet, but I was thinking about trying to get a driveshaft from lr2001silver and sending it to them. Any suggestions?
Last edited by PigSooieRover870; 06-28-2013 at 01:55 PM. Reason: Typo's.
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Good luck finding that guy. By the way, he was re-selling a driveshaft that is available from Proshaft llc. You can find them on ebay. This topic has also been covered in depth on pretty much a bi-monthly basis so you can find plenty of options with a quick search.
Glad to hear you didn't take out the tranny. Hopefully others will see this and get theirs fixed before they end up in the same position (or worse).
Glad to hear you didn't take out the tranny. Hopefully others will see this and get theirs fixed before they end up in the same position (or worse).
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Oh ok, I'll check them out on ebay then. Thanks for the help. And yeah I know, I have just been putting it off like most people do. But hey, it happens and coulda been worse. I'm just glad I wasn't going 80mph on the beltway when it went out. And I only just rolled over 79K miles so get it changed asap!!
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I am posting my experience on several threads. I bought a Proshaft front prop for $300 for my Disco 2 in January 2013 and installed it. Over the last two months I have developed a squeeking and grinding that I thought was my pinion bearing. It sure couldn't be the BRAND NEW Proshaft prop. I took it to the shop last week. I just got it back out of the shop today. The mechanic found that the cardon joint had absolutely no grease. The needle bearings were destroyed. The shaft was delivered in January with grease in every other joint so I assumed the cardon joint did too. It takes a needle on the grease gun to lube that point. Brand new and it took seven months to fail. Overlooking grease is unacceptable for a company whose sole product is driveshafts. Not including the rental car, I am into this repair for $800. I am not happy.
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No matter what your quality control measures are, mistakes will happen...it's the cost of doing business. I would expect a good company to make it right (provide a new shaft at a min). Have you contact them? Their response would be something prospective buyers here would be interested in.
I perrsonally have the same shaft (6 months) and have had no issues.
I perrsonally have the same shaft (6 months) and have had no issues.
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I am posting my experience on several threads. I bought a Proshaft front prop for $300 for my Disco 2 in January 2013 and installed it. Over the last two months I have developed a squeeking and grinding that I thought was my pinion bearing. It sure couldn't be the BRAND NEW Proshaft prop. I took it to the shop last week. I just got it back out of the shop today. The mechanic found that the cardon joint had absolutely no grease. The needle bearings were destroyed. The shaft was delivered in January with grease in every other joint so I assumed the cardon joint did too. It takes a needle on the grease gun to lube that point. Brand new and it took seven months to fail. Overlooking grease is unacceptable for a company whose sole product is driveshafts. Not including the rental car, I am into this repair for $800. I am not happy.