
thanks mitch
I think they had the same wheel base, and if not it's the difference in the front control arms that bend back a little bit. All MYs had a one piece tail shaft in the 4wd models.Gannon wrote:Earlier MY models had a one piece shaft, but I'm pretty sure they had a shorter wheel base and a longer gearbox so the shafts arent interchangable.
I don't think the wrecker is talking about an L series - I reckon he's thinking MY... Or it's not a factory shaft if it's a one piece in the L series.steptoe wrote:no centre bearing mounts in floor either ??!!
wow, can you share the VIN with us , leaving out your last six numbers for privacy.
Psst, what kinda drugs you onNice wheels, Volvo too !!
The difference between a normal regular L series two piece and MY one piece is the L unis are staked and not an easy swap for new ones. Are yours staked or got serviceable circlips I wonder.
Yeah.. too many times being caught outEl_Freddo wrote:Fun and games eh?
Yep. Looks just like a high roof just not. Can't remember what was written on the sticker on the tailgate. I'm not sure what the option code was but from the VIN, Frog (Andy) shoul be able to check?Mitchhsj wrote:wow RSR that makes sense because touring wagons whit the high rood have those black plastic strips down both sides of the rear hatch window and also the rear side boot windows are bigger as they don't have 2inches of rubber sorounding them, this blue wagon was an 87 it may have started life as a 2wd..it too also had a lot of different stuff like a centre inside light like most l series and also twin reading lights at the rear vision mirror and two lights on the roof as you open the boot [ great for camping] along with a few things my 91 don't have [like pwr steer ]