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Propshaft on Jimnybits

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28 Jan 2019 20:24 - 28 Jan 2019 20:47 #201954 by BerntS
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Hello
I broke the old one on my 2004 Jimny
I run the sj transfer and a 2 inch lift
I see on jimnybits that they come in two sizes 80 and 85cm
When I messure flange too flange the old prop is 71cm
I recommend that i need the 80cm but can you experts cofiirm?
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29 Jan 2019 05:54 #201979 by Lambert
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Is that between the transfer box and axle or between the ends of the existing propshaft taken off the car?

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29 Jan 2019 08:25 #201995 by BerntS
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The 71cm is with the propshaf is mounted on the car.
So between the transferbox flange and the diff flange :-)
Bad english but i hope yoy undestand.

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29 Jan 2019 08:36 #201997 by yakuza
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I got lots of SJ shafts if you need something Bernt..

The ones with slack has been recycled already so joints are ok on these.

Guessing the slip yoke short part is the same on all..

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29 Jan 2019 08:41 #201998 by BerntS
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Thank you Yakuza :-)
But i think it will be Jimnybits for this one :-)

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29 Jan 2019 08:47 #201999 by yakuza
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rear or front by the way?

You will need the front Samurai drive shaft?
And something special rear?

And does your rocklobster box have the 8mm or 10mm holes in the flanges??

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29 Jan 2019 08:54 #202000 by BerntS
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Its the rear.
I have dual holes 8mm and 10mm on the flange from the rockloobster box.
But i think i will order a neew one from Jimnybits here :-)

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29 Jan 2019 10:09 #202011 by ahtr
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The measurement is 80mm or 85mm. Not cm. The measurement is the distance between the hole centres on the transfer box flange.

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29 Jan 2019 10:18 - 29 Jan 2019 13:34 #202012 by BerntS
Replied by BerntS on topic Propshaft on Jimnybits

ahtr wrote: The measurement is 80mm or 85mm. Not cm. The measurement is the distance between the hole centres on the transfer box flange.


Thank you wery much :-)
mm vs cm is a big difference, my mistake.
85mm is my flange so i just orderd it from Jimnybits :-)
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