Fair comment, Tom.
I actually don't do the work myself, but simply take the propshaft to a driveshaft specialist and they tell me what needs to be done to it.
On two occasions, they did replace the center ball joint because it was cactus, but on one particular shaft they said it was OK just to do the unis.
I've swapped out so many propshafts for friends' Discovery IIs that it really makes me wonder why Land Rover didn't use greasable uni joints. I've seen a Hookes Joint for a Japanese 4x4 which has zerk fittings for the center ball joint, and the two unis. If only LR had used that design....
Lawrance Lee
I actually don't do the work myself, but simply take the propshaft to a driveshaft specialist and they tell me what needs to be done to it.
On two occasions, they did replace the center ball joint because it was cactus, but on one particular shaft they said it was OK just to do the unis.
I've swapped out so many propshafts for friends' Discovery IIs that it really makes me wonder why Land Rover didn't use greasable uni joints. I've seen a Hookes Joint for a Japanese 4x4 which has zerk fittings for the center ball joint, and the two unis. If only LR had used that design....

Lawrance Lee