Replace my Rotoflex?
Good morning all!
My Disco 2 is in the local transmission/drive train shop for a rebuilt rear diff install. My cousin’s shop (one of the best in town) and he’s doing me a favor installing my rebuilt diff from Roverlands.
The truck has 278K and though the flex coupler is in good shape visually, should I go ahead and replace it while the diff is being changed? Lucky 8 sells them, as do others.
Thoughts from this esteemed group would be greatly appreciated!!
My Disco 2 is in the local transmission/drive train shop for a rebuilt rear diff install. My cousin’s shop (one of the best in town) and he’s doing me a favor installing my rebuilt diff from Roverlands.
The truck has 278K and though the flex coupler is in good shape visually, should I go ahead and replace it while the diff is being changed? Lucky 8 sells them, as do others.
Thoughts from this esteemed group would be greatly appreciated!!
It probably won't hurt, but whatever you do, make sure you don't go with the cheap rotoflex. Get the OEM one that's made in Germany. The other ones just don't last and you'll end up having to replace it again pretty quickly.
Land Rover P/N: TVF100010 / GKN STC2794G
96mmPCD 12mmx6 bolts ID50mm, OD132mm, 30mm wide.
Discovery 1 & 2
BMW OE P/N: 26112226527
96mmPCD 12mmx6 bolts ID50mm, OD132mm, 35mm wide.
M3, M4, Z3, Z4
A stronger rotoflex - www.slunnie.com
96mmPCD 12mmx6 bolts ID50mm, OD132mm, 30mm wide.
Discovery 1 & 2
BMW OE P/N: 26112226527
96mmPCD 12mmx6 bolts ID50mm, OD132mm, 35mm wide.
M3, M4, Z3, Z4
A stronger rotoflex - www.slunnie.com
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