good luck with that one Angeloc next time you take the hub nut of though leave your wheel on and prise out the centre and hopefully you will have a socket to get into the nut and still have the wife as I do pressing the brakes it just seems easier to do it that way
Hi Gents
This wobble problem with after market driver shafts is now a serious issue with me! Just been through 2 sets of new drive shafts ordered to fit 2003 TD4 from 2 seperate suppliers (JR and Island 4X4). Both sets produced a wobble. Dont bother looking for worn bearings or engine supports. Land Rover and me had a long chat about this and it transpires that there was a change to the design to IRD bearings or something just about 2003. Its all in the buttons inside the inner CV pot. They are mounted onto a ball jont so that they can move in 3 ways. This stops the wobble. Trouble is LR wont release the spec or the rights to make it to the after market chaps!! Dont know why. Any other type of drive shft will produce a low speed wobble. This wobble is very distructive on suppoprt bearings. If you have this wobble dont drive it!! Have not been able to source a drive shaft with this type of button. Someone must make em. All aftermarket suppliers will tell you their shafts fit a 2003 Td4 and the V56 but they dont. They are all designed to fit pre 2003 vehicles.
Hope this helps
Safeman
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