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Old 4th April 2010, 01:11 PM
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Check the condition of the dog chew if your reusing, any cracking should resign it straight to the bin.

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Old 4th April 2010, 01:36 PM
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Yes Paul. I believe they do

I spoke to one suplier at Stoneleigh last year, all they needed was the distance from the gearbox tail stock & diff flange, size of diff flange, input spline count & desired power rating.

The new prop is made from all new components .... Bailey Morris, I think it was

I would have a crack at my own .... Just don't want to use that stupid donut, besides it's not in the finest of condition .... Probably kiss goodbye to a fair few quid buying a new donut !!??
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Methinks I type way too slow
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Thanks Ronnie
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D&F have quoted 105+VAt.

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Old 6th April 2010, 05:27 PM
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NWP

£95+vat standard
£125+vat for Heavy duty joints ( also 20% lighter )

£15 delivery.

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Old 6th April 2010, 07:55 PM
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There is a prop specialist in the north east and they do lots of kit car props.
Comercial Propshafts in TVTE £120 +vat.
Knew exactly what I required and made in one day,I have used them before and the quality is second to none,he did say they have made many kit car shafts and comented that he did not see many around so it would seem like many get started and not finished.
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Old 8th April 2010, 08:05 AM
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when ever i needed a prop when i was fitting i always used the extended one or two for me i converted a 4x2 tractor to a mid lift and needed a longer prop

http://driveline-hydraulic.co.uk/?Propshafts

good bunch of lads

i couldnt comment if they do kit car prop but mayby worth a look

they are based on white lund ind est 20 mins of junc 33 of m6

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