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Grenadier



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110 Puma Rear Prop - Universal Joints, which one?
Evening all.

Looking to replace my rear prop UJs on my 2011 Puma 110. Need them urgently, so can’t get Gwyn Lewis sent over from the UK, but keen to source the same HD/greasable version he has listed on his web shop.

https://gwynlewis4x4.co.uk/product/1300-la...gl1167k48/

I’ve found the equivalent at my usual ‘go-to’ parts supplier here in France, but whilst it’s the same item, on their website it is not listed as compatible for my model. It says only up to 2006.

https://www.rld-autos.com/fr/croisillon-de...45EALw_wcB

Meanwhile, the one they recommend is neither HD nor regreasable, although it still is Hardy Spicer, but the version with the rubber seals.

https://www.rld-autos.com/fr/croisillon-de...esults=240

What’s interesting is that this version is listed as 75mm, whilst GL says my model uses a 74.6mm UJ. Is the description (75) on the French website just lazy info on behalf of the supplier, or is there both a 74,6mm and 75mm version available?

If so which should I be getting for my year/model?

Any help appreciated as always…

Thumbs Up Monsieur Le Grenadier

I've not been everywhere, but it's on my list.....

2011 Puma 110DC - Corris Grey
Post #1061758 2nd Mar 2025 6:26pm
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MK



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So the part number is RTC3458 superseded by TVC100010 and 75x27mm. Some are greasable. Puma 110" SW

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Post #1061818 3rd Mar 2025 1:38pm
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Re: 110 Puma Rear Prop - Universal Joints, which one?
Grenadier wrote:
Evening all.

Looking to replace my rear prop UJs on my 2011 Puma 110. Need them urgently, so can’t get Gwyn Lewis sent over from the UK, but keen to source the same HD/greasable version he has listed on his web shop.

https://gwynlewis4x4.co.uk/product/1300-la...gl1167k48/

I’ve found the equivalent at my usual ‘go-to’ parts supplier here in France, but whilst it’s the same item, on their website it is not listed as compatible for my model. It says only up to 2006.

https://www.rld-autos.com/fr/croisillon-de...45EALw_wcB

Meanwhile, the one they recommend is neither HD nor regreasable, although it still is Hardy Spicer, but the version with the rubber seals.

https://www.rld-autos.com/fr/croisillon-de...esults=240

What’s interesting is that this version is listed as 75mm, whilst GL says my model uses a 74.6mm UJ. Is the description (75) on the French website just lazy info on behalf of the supplier, or is there both a 74,6mm and 75mm version available?

If so which should I be getting for my year/model?

Any help appreciated as always…

Thumbs Up


Happy to have the Gwyn parts sent to me and then I can post to you if that helps. 1999 Defender TD5 110

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John M0VAZ
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Post #1061828 3rd Mar 2025 2:19pm
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Grenadier



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Thank you all. And thank you Excossack, but I've sourced and ordered here in France as I'm really keen to fit tomorrow, given that I need the Def back on the road asap. Thumbs Up Monsieur Le Grenadier

I've not been everywhere, but it's on my list.....

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Post #1061871 3rd Mar 2025 6:03pm
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