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ti-fat-man



Member Since: 08 Feb 2009
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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Alpine White
FS: Double Cardon Propshaft <suit TD5>
As per the title really, this double cardon propshaft was fitted to my former TD5 90.

To sort the vibration issue that developed when it was fitted out with a OME lift.

This prop is in fantastic condition, vehicle never went off-road save for camping events.

Spec from d4x4 is PROPDC610, i'm not overly mechanically minded so i'll guess it's 610mm Embarassed

Anyhow, less than 300miles and 244 new from d4x4.

If you got a TD5 and need a front prop........yours £110

collection ok/or postage at cost.

cheers alan


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Landy nut



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PM sent ti-fat-man.

As a general question to all here, will one of these fit my 110, or are they specific to a 90? I cant imagine the gearbox and engine would be mounted any differently on a 110 compared to a 90, so therefore the angle of drive on the shaft should be the same too.

I need a definite answer on this one though, rather than a best guess, so if anyone has experience of this, please let me know.

Best wishes to all,

Landy nut
Post #8168 7th Mar 2009 9:39pm
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Sonic3d



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According to the D44 site it will be 44mm to short for a puma Big Cry
Post #8174 8th Mar 2009 12:54am
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ti-fat-man



Member Since: 08 Feb 2009
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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Alpine White
Do you know if a TD5 front prop, will fit a rear Puma?

Some rumour i heard somewhere. Something about the gearbox being further back in the newer vehicle.

Hence a shorter prop used for the rear.

I get that, but not sure of the length of the Puma rear.

Cheers al.
Post #8186 8th Mar 2009 2:08pm
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Sonic3d



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Not sure about that one
Post #8189 8th Mar 2009 3:20pm
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ibexman



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why have you taken it off the car
Post #8194 8th Mar 2009 6:10pm
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ti-fat-man



Member Since: 08 Feb 2009
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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Alpine White
stripped it off my old TD5 when I sold it, replaced it with the stock jobbie.

was hoping at the time, that this would fit a Puma.

it dont' Crying or Very sad

hence is for sale,

with the likleyhood that i've got to buy a new one of correct length to fit my Puma Shocked
Post #8195 8th Mar 2009 6:37pm
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MK



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The one fitting the Puma is that for the 200 Tdi Cool Puma 110" SW

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Post #9110 27th Mar 2009 12:56pm
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simonpuma90



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you will need a td5 output flange to fit a td5 prop to a puma D44 can sort this I have one
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Is this still available? You cannot teach stupid people to do clever things
Post #9389 3rd Apr 2009 3:01pm
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