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Tailshaft probs after 4-5 inch lift

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Tailshaft probs after 4-5 inch lift

Post by GUEEY »

Hi .

Finished of my lift on my GQ project on the weekend
The lift came out of my GU wagon, and has come up taller in the GQ.
My front Tailshaft suffers from bad vibration once the hubs are locked, i have had the cross member tubed to give plenty of clearance so i can fit spacers to the cross member and lower it.
But this is where the problem is!
the rear tailshat is already very close to the bracing tube between the chassis.
If i lower the crossmember to reduce the front shaft angle.
I lower the rear one onto the bracing tube.
i can space the Gearbox up off the mount, but it increases the front shaft angle :x
I cant win no matter what i try.
What am i missing.
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Post by JWB »

To fix a problem I had post lift I bought a front shaft from a leaf sprung
ute ( Cardinal type unit ) had it shortened to match original!
All done :D

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Post by ozy1 »

im gunna guess and say that you did swapthe rear shaft end from end so the narrow section sits over the cross member?

if not, id do that as well,
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Post by cmcd »

Is your rear tailshaft turned around so it's got the skinny bit over the crossmember? Mine touched until I turned it around. (Edit: Damn, beaten by a millisecond.. :lol: )

Failing that, there's pics on Patrol4x4.com where someone's either shaved or crushed the rear crossmember a bit to allow more clearance.
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Post by NISDEO »

yerp like said above, ya gotta rotate it so that its skinny end is at the transfer end..
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Post by GUEEY »

NISDEO wrote:yerp like said above, ya gotta rotate it so that its skinny end is at the transfer end..
Did that first, i wish it was that simple!
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Post by LOCKEE »

Grant I have std one old off the old truck if you want to keep on the road whilst you get it modified.
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Post by GUEEY »

LOCKEE wrote:Grant I have std one old off the old truck if you want to keep on the road whilst you get it modified.
Thanks heaps for the offer.
The truck is a weekend warrior, i dont drive it every day, so i can leave it off the road.

Thanks again

Grant.
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Post by Mudzuki »

Have teh same issues with my GU ute, rear tailshaft has a nice line around it from wear.

Thought about a spacer on the rear output of the transfer, which would cause it to clear by a fraction more, but seems uncommon for Patrol owners to do this.

Otherwise it will be heat and a sledge.

I run drop boxes and have no ill effects with the front shaft.
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Post by Unidriveshafts »

U'll need to run a cardan joint on the front shaft at the transfer case end. My mate had the same problem with his GU after fitting a 5" lift. I fitted a cardan joint to the front tailshaft and problem fixed, hope this helps. Cheers Steve.
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Post by jet-6 »

What about the rear issue, my shaft has at sometime come in contact with the rear chassis brace as well
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