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Awwww, craaapppppp. I didn't even think of that-Anyone wanna buy a driveshaft for a 4" lift? Less than 8 mos old!
Assuming the DS will be a shade too long, maybe shift the axle back a little by redrilling the center pin locating holes. Hey presto longer wheel base. :yay:
But...if you want 1350 UJs you will need a new shaft anyway
Im going with a newer 29 spline 8.25. Unfortunately the deepest gears it can take is 4.56. Eventually ill get up to 33s when my money tree starts blooming and i decide exactly how much fender will meet the sawzall. Just for reference, you TJ folks have it to damn easy. 35s on an XJ.......there's some work for ya.
B R E T T
87 XJ 3" lift, 31s-thats all thats worth mentioning
I see. But I have a TJ, not a YJ. Does the above still apply?
As far as I know.
The whole issue with the rear axle yoke is the little tabs, that locate the U/J in place, are weak. The tabs break off, the caps back out and you're bollocksed.
My goal is to get a yoke (or other mounting arrangement) that will prevent this from happening. In this case I think 1310s will be strong enough.
I am a little late here but maybe I can add a few words
I had a 65 cj5 for years, ran what came with it, never had any trouble, when a u joint busted, I can say it was years old. That jeep did mud in Lousianna for years and mud is terrible on u joints. I ran a skid plate over the u joints when I move to CA. but the factory ujoints worked.
I now have a 04 SE, I wanted the new 4 banger and am glad I have it, it has great torque and gets phenominal gas mileage compred to the 4.0, but thats not what we are talking about here.
One of my first mods was a D44 with a detriot auto locker, and a drive shaft with upgraded ujoints. Why? because I am now passing out 100 percent traction not 50%. 12,000 miles, one trip in mexicos back country, I have done John Bull and 2n17x twice and the u/joints still are tight.(yes I gbet under the puppy every 1000 miles and check it out.
I ran the Detriot in my 65 with stock u/joints no prob. but I now make a few more bucks than then, so I upgraded.
My advice, look at your wallet, if a extra set of u/joints are the key, do it, if 300 plus for a shaft with upgraded joints is the key, you still have to carry spare u/joints.
Getting off my soap box
You wheel what you can, do not try to live up to someone elses expectations. and remember, I will take the go around if I want to, noone makes you brake your junk but you.
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