She is running an Nissan A15 with 4.25:1 low range gears in the T-case and 31"tyres.
Still the stock "skinny" prop so not to surprised it looks like it does.
Having a new prop made up with upgraded u-joints and slip joint.
Annoying thing is I had just had the propshaft rebuilt two months ago.
... in Landys the drive shafts are designed to be weakest link in drive train ...
If you strengthen that prop
the power will just go further down the line ...
... and if wheel/s dont turn ....
The side shafts are the weakest link in the SJ but in this case the prop went.
The suspension is pretty flexy the way I have it now so the slip joint moves quite a lot.
I think this happened on a fairly big rock step when I gave it some juice while the rear suspension was extended leaving only about 50% of the splines taking the torque.
Landy sideshafts break if you look at them skew. I'm pretty sure it is just a clever excuse for a poor design.
What landy did you drive ?? Seriously !! Been driving with spare side shafts in my V8 since i got it ! Still wrapped in wax paper Have broken rear propshaft , rear diff (Salisbury ) Never a side shaft yet (Touch wood )
Landy sideshafts break if you look at them skew. I'm pretty sure it is just a clever excuse for a poor design.
What landy did you drive ?? Seriously !! Been driving with spare side shafts in my V8 since i got it ! Still wrapped in wax paper Have broken rear propshaft , rear diff (Salisbury ) Never a side shaft yet (Touch wood )
Not mine, but I have seen a few broken on trails. I don't know if the newer ones are better, but the Series Landies seemed to have an issue.