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Another driveshaft question

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Another driveshaft question

Post by beebee »

What's the best option for a rear driveshaft in a hilux? One piece or two? If you go one piece is it worth/necessary having a double cardin joint at the gearbox end? What is everone else running?
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I suppose that it's worth sticking with the two piece until I get dual x cases as I'll have to shorten then and go to one piece. Any thoughts?
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Post by NICK »

dont quote me on this, but i am 99% sure that an 85 model 4runner rear shaft will bolt right into yours once the dualcase is in, so it might be something to look out for.


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Post by Julian_4x4 »

Ok my rear drive shaft is a one piece but i see it has been welded, so it must of been a 2 peice-cheap japenese bastard
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Post by NICK »

Julian_4x4 wrote:Ok my rear drive shaft is a one piece but i see it has been welded, so it must of been a 2 peice-cheap japenese bastard



eh? at the ends or in the middle?


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Post by Julian_4x4 »

in the middle mate

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Post by NICK »

thats sounds like something ruff would convince me to do.



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Post by MissDrew »

I have up untill today thought that 2 piece was better as it keeps most of the shaft up higher, but today my rear shaft shit its self again :roll: Yep the old centre bearing is rooted completly this time round :shock: . So within the next week or 2 I am getting a one piece made with a cardan joint in it. Now since you are meant to have the 2 flanges at the same angle and mine aren`t I`m just going to put a cardan in there so it is write the 1st time round.
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Post by Pal »

beebee wrote:I suppose that it's worth sticking with the two piece until I get dual x cases as I'll have to shorten then and go to one piece. Any thoughts?


Just leave it two piece for now .

Turn your rear shaft around and put the spline next to the diff. (For better ground clearance) :D
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Post by killalux »

Pal wrote: Turn your rear shaft around and put the spline next to the diff. (For better ground clearance) :D


wouldnt that mean if you do hit a rock you would be damaging the spline rather then just the tubing
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Post by RUFF »

I run mine backwards and have for over a year and am yet to damage the jack shaft. It has taken some real hard hits too. I have still destroyed a few tubes in that time.
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Post by bj on roids »

RUFF wrote:I run mine backwards and have for over a year and am yet to damage the jack shaft. It has taken some real hard hits too. I have still destroyed a few tubes in that time.


im doing the same thing, it is a good way to gain some clearance and some strength

i have destroyed shafts, unis, yokes, pinons, and other stuff! and bad rockrash on my splined section, but two tonnes of cruiser landing on it, and getting it, and no worries, so i dont think a light hilux will break it!

also the hilux has the same splined section as a cruiser (hilux just has MORE spline (longer travel)
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Post by Zol »

How does the cardan joint on the rear tailshaft wear...especially for a daily driver like me?
And does it vibrate at certain speeds?
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Post by bj on roids »

Zol wrote:How does the cardan joint on the rear tailshaft wear...especially for a daily driver like me?
And does it vibrate at certain speeds?

Very good, no vibrations on a balanced shaft, but my truck only does 140kph :roll:
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Post by Zol »

140 is plenty. :wink:

But I'm sure you'd crawl over most boulders 8)

Just mucking around.

but seriously....I'd say that I'd prefer NOT to go over 140 anyway. My probs come from acceleration, & above 60 at times. i don't have a A frame to stop difwrap either but at the sametime it shouldn't play a part on cruising.

i wonder if a ifs cardon would be enough angle cause they'r more restricted . if it does it gives me more options thats all
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Post by RUFF »

Zol some of the curent model 4x4 hiluxs have a D/C joint in the rear shaft from factory.
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Post by sillyca »

tony's got a sexy but and a nice shaft :wink:
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Post by hypo »

i run a 1 peice with a double cardin up top and the spline down the bottom also and have yet 2 break it its got plenty of dings and scraps and that but no vibs at any speed or acceleration its gr8, but yes i am runnin a solid front cardin joint as there is more movement but in the rear of a lux if u point the pinion at the t/case so as the bottom uni is straight and all the angle is in the cardin ( thats how mine is) u will find that an ifs cardin may work as mine dont move that much wen it travels..
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sillyca wrote:tony's got a sexy but and a nice shaft :wink:
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RUFF wrote:
sillyca wrote:tony's got a sexy but and a nice shaft :wink:
:oops: :oops:


just wtf is going on here :x :?:
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Post by RUFF »

bubs wrote:
RUFF wrote:
sillyca wrote:tony's got a sexy but and a nice shaft :wink:
:oops: :oops:


just wtf is going on here :x :?:


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Post by Zol »

Hmmmm
Very interresting..

That looks like the way to go I think. Another very important thing i need to do is to make that A frame to stop the dif wrap.

Ben you got any photos of your one? Or Dave?
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Post by bj on roids »

cmawwn

this was a good topic until tony and friends took it off topic :roll:
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