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Randy P Oct 10, 2007 11:51 AM

Part numbers needed for Rear Drive Shaft (u-joints), headlights and jumpseats HELP!
 
We've got a 99 Disco II. I've been searching on the forum and just can't find what I'm looking for. WE just replaced the FRONT u u joints and it took half of the vibration away... now it's time for the rear... I can't seem to find any part numbers to give Napa.. also going to do the roto flex since we're back there.

Also, the 3 amigo's .. they are such a pain. Is there anyway to fix that without taking it to the dealer. I assume replacing the wheel sensors one at a time might do it?

I'm also looking into replacing the headlight assembliesto have the newer model look to it. Is there any info on that? My husband is a service tech guy... what all is involved in switching those out? Electrical?

Where can I find jump seats at a good price? Are there alternatives to the jump seats? I could use the extra seating!

Thanks a bunch!!

Natasha
Folsom, CA

Landzu Oct 10, 2007 02:05 PM

RE: Part numbers needed for Rear Drive Shaft (u-joints), headlights and jumpseats HELP!
 
Try the Disco forum more help there.
I have a Disco I so don't know much about the DII's

Disco Mike Oct 10, 2007 03:25 PM

RE: Part numbers needed for Rear Drive Shaft (u-joints), headlights and jumpseats HELP!
 
The rear drive shaft takes the same u-joint, it also has a roto flex for the rear joint which you should buy from Rover Connection, they have about the best price on a factory disc, the after market ones don't hold up well.
Trying to install the rear seat is near impossible, your cargo floor is different and you would need to change out all the trim to make it work.


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