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Driveshaft spacer - at diff or at t/case?

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Driveshaft spacer - at diff or at t/case?

Post by mike_nofx »

I need to fit a shaft spacer to my front shaft. Would i fit it to the diff side or the t/case side? and why?

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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

I reckon Tcase end, just so there is one less thing to rub on rocks...
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Post by sheps »

i have my spacer at the diff end, but only because off the better access for the rattle gun.
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Post by mike_nofx »

sheps wrote:i have my spacer at the diff end, but only because off the better access for the rattle gun.
Do you rattle the bolts on?

So there is no 'correct way' just whatever you feel is best?

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Post by GRPABT1 »

Put it on the transfer end as it will help with clearence of the cross member at droop.
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Post by sheps »

mike_nofx wrote:
sheps wrote:i have my spacer at the diff end, but only because off the better access for the rattle gun.
Do you rattle the bolts on?

So there is no 'correct way' just whatever you feel is best?

Mike
dunno mate i just like using air tools :cool:
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