90maniac

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Hey guys i have a 94 300 disco is it possible to drive with the rear diff out and the drive shafts or is this impossible as i think, i only mean to drive it to a garage and not use it like this everyday
Cheers steve
 
Hey


Not sure if the diff is knackered but might be better to leave it in there as it would stop ****e getting thrown in from the road.
 
Drive shafts? Would that be prop or half shafts, no half shafts means the wheels aren't fitted.
Just remove the rear prop and drive in diff lock, if the diff is iffy then any damage is already done I would think.
 
Im just about to rebuild an axle as mine is very leaky and rotten so i was rebuilding this and was going to use my existing diff and put it in the new axle, i cannot particularlly fit this has i dont have the equipment here so was gunna build axle then take it to the garage but seems i will have to buy another diff
 
It's ok to drive without diff or shafts

Discool tut tut tut of course you can remove shafts and still have wheels fitted

As above the only problem will be potential muck in axle case
 
Just pull the shafts and drop the prop off, then the there will be no damage to the diff, if it is just leaky then shafts out and prop off will stop a non lubed diff from spinning and causing any damage, if I am honest I ran for about 6 months over the summer just like that 😌
 
It's ok to drive without diff or shafts

Discool tut tut tut of course you can remove shafts and still have wheels fitted

As above the only problem will be potential muck in axle case

I did wonder if what I said was true for a disco :(
 
Diffs not knackered just want to put it in a new casing as current one had more holes and leaks than a brothel so just need to get it to the garage :)
 
If your old axle casing is knackered then just pull shafts and prop off then diff out and drive on, muck in a scrap casing won't be a problem.

Just be sure to put the transfer case diff lock in before you try to drive off ;)
 
It's ok to drive without diff or shafts

Discool tut tut tut of course you can remove shafts and still have wheels fitted

As above the only problem will be potential muck in axle case

snigger...... take some old axles machine the shaft and save the end and use as a blank flange;)
 
snigger...... take some old axles machine the shaft and save the end and use as a blank flange;)

Thor,he is only taking it to the garage,so no need to go to those extremes,just have to clean the casing out when he gets it back home.
 
Hi

All you have to do is cover the holes with Duck Tape to keep the muck out.

It will be OK for a short trip but will not last forever because of the affects of oil/grease.

Regards

Jonathan
 
if removing the rear prop and driving,remember to put the nuts back on to the drum(handbrake)they fly off at a very fast speed lol.
 

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