front drive shaft flew off!!!
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RE: front drive shaft flew off!!!
Just wait and see what they say first. If its NADA is $9000 and its $7000 to fix it, they will fix it. Do you still owe on it? If so how much. If you owe $5000 they might total it. If its paid for then they will fix it.
They will take the cheapest way out. But remember that YOU PAY THEM. So they work for you.
They will take the cheapest way out. But remember that YOU PAY THEM. So they work for you.
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RE: front drive shaft flew off!!!
Well here in NC, total loss is when the repairs sum up to 75% of the value of the vehicle, not the NADA value. And if it is $9000, that puts you $250 dollars too expensive for the repair. As for buying it back, yes they will still insure it, but your Disco will be a Total Loss Claim, and is only worth the scrap value, or something like $2000. The 2000 Ford Explorer I totaled is still worth $1975 now after we bought it back for $2250.
Basically you still are insured, still pay for it, but you only are insuring a $2000 vehicle. The explorer worked out for me because I bought it back for 2k, fixed it for 5k, and got a check for 8k. Totalled a car and got 1k bucks...[8D]
Edit to clarify: Insurance not only insures the vehicle, but the driver as well, so even if you bought it back and drove home, you're covered with the same liabilities/comprehensive coverage you had before. Also this is all hypothetical remember. If it's not totalled, this is a moot. mut. moote. pointless.
Basically you still are insured, still pay for it, but you only are insuring a $2000 vehicle. The explorer worked out for me because I bought it back for 2k, fixed it for 5k, and got a check for 8k. Totalled a car and got 1k bucks...[8D]
Edit to clarify: Insurance not only insures the vehicle, but the driver as well, so even if you bought it back and drove home, you're covered with the same liabilities/comprehensive coverage you had before. Also this is all hypothetical remember. If it's not totalled, this is a moot. mut. moote. pointless.
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Disco Front Propshaft Forum?
Is it just me or does anyone else see a need for an entirely seperate thread or forum just to deal with the ill fated Discovery II driveshaft? I am amazed that this hasn't turned into a class action suite against LR. "Front Driveshaft Bitchslapped the Transmission". I have seen postings on another forum discussing the possibiltiy of installing the Dodge Durango front shaft as a direct replacement for the Disco. Reportedly this is plug-n-play with a heavier shaft/cardon and Spicer greasable U joints. Anyone here care to offer their opinion on the subject?
I am considering the replacement idea verses the removal, rebuilding and reinstall fix. Next week I will inquire about the front hubs replacement issue. Cheers
This forum should be required reading for all future Discovery owners. I have been lurking since January 24 and this is my first post. Thanks and Be Safe, Mark V.
I am considering the replacement idea verses the removal, rebuilding and reinstall fix. Next week I will inquire about the front hubs replacement issue. Cheers
This forum should be required reading for all future Discovery owners. I have been lurking since January 24 and this is my first post. Thanks and Be Safe, Mark V.
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RE: Disco Front Propshaft Forum?
Just fix it with what is known to work. Whatever you choose, swap the replacement d/s yourself. I did it last weekend and only had four bolts and eight nuts to remove. It's much faster if you have a second person to engage N so the drive shaft can rotate to access the other bolts.
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RE: Disco Front Propshaft Forum?
ORIGINAL: ChiefII
..This forum should be required reading for all future Discovery owners... my first post. Thanks and Be Safe, Mark V.
..This forum should be required reading for all future Discovery owners... my first post. Thanks and Be Safe, Mark V.
And this thread reads like a novella!
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RE: Disco Front Propshaft Forum?
My two cents...this same thing happened to my DII. Trashed the transmission. If you buy a DII...have your driveshaft rebuilt ASAP. My front driveshaft broke within two weeks of owning the truck. My solution was to find a mechanic I trust and manage the logistics myself...finding a used transmission, taking the driveshaft to be rebuilt, having the trustworthy mechanic put it all together. All told I think it ended up being about $1500 USD.
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