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converting hilux tailshaft from a 2 piece to a 1 piece

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converting hilux tailshaft from a 2 piece to a 1 piece

Post by MUSS »

gday people Ive tried to search this but cant find any info I need.

My brother is wanting to convert his 2 piece tailshaft to a 1 piece tailshaft. He has a 2.8 Hilux LN106 with 3inch lift and running superior drop shackles on the rear leaves.

I need to know how long the slip joint needs to be and how long the shaft needs to be made to.

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Post by yamaha__308 »

Measure the length compressed and drooped? :roll:
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Post by MUSS »

yamaha__308 wrote:Measure the length compressed and drooped? :roll:
HA HA HA HA this place hasnt changed..... gotta love the sarcasm from the newbies :finger:

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Post by Going_up »

MUSS wrote:
yamaha__308 wrote:Measure the length compressed and drooped? :roll:
HA HA HA HA this place hasnt changed..... gotta love the sarcasm from the newbies :finger:

CHEERS
i guess after a while it's kinda like water off a ducks back
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Post by MUSS »

Going_up wrote:
MUSS wrote:
yamaha__308 wrote:Measure the length compressed and drooped? :roll:
HA HA HA HA this place hasnt changed..... gotta love the sarcasm from the newbies :finger:

CHEERS
i guess after a while it's kinda like water off a ducks back
spot on bloke ;) :armsup:
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Post by yamaha__308 »

MUSS wrote:
yamaha__308 wrote:Measure the length compressed and drooped? :roll:
HA HA HA HA this place hasnt changed..... gotta love the sarcasm from the newbies :finger:

CHEERS
I was serious?

How can someone give you an exact measurement when there are so many variables involved? What length rear springs? Is the diff moved back at all? How soft are the springs? Dual cases?

Flex it up and measure it, cut the shaft and add the required length.
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Post by MUSS »

yamaha__308 wrote:
MUSS wrote:
yamaha__308 wrote:Measure the length compressed and drooped? :roll:
HA HA HA HA this place hasnt changed..... gotta love the sarcasm from the newbies :finger:

CHEERS
I was serious?

How can someone give you an exact measurement when there are so many variables involved? What length rear springs? Is the diff moved back at all? How soft are the springs? Dual cases?

Flex it up and measure it, cut the shaft and add the required length.
so was I :roll: I wasnt after a measurement to the exact mm...... I put all the info needed in the original question. Nothing needed to be added, no dual cases, diff has not been moved. The leaves are a standard 3inch lift, wieght bearing spring set from EFS...... 'comprende?'

simple question = simple answer...... and I got it (apart from your sarcasm)

-not everyone here owns a hilux mate (like I said, I asked on behalf of my bother)

-not everyone runs a 2 piece shaft (I stay well clear of them)

-2 piece hilux tail shafts is uncommon ground for me. Thats why I asked the bl00dy question!

For the record champ; I dont like sacastic, smart arse key board mechanics :finger:
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Post by yamaha__308 »

Sorry, no sarcasm intended - its hard to convey the desired meaning over the internet.

I just thought that the most accurate way to go about designing a shaft would be by taking measurements from the car its going to be used in.
You could use someone else's measurements, but if I was going to spend the time or money, I would want it to be right - What if the measurements were for a hilux with sagged springs or different shackles? Maybe not much difference, but...

Good luck with it anyway.
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Post by Going_up »

are you two going to cuddle now :D :oops:
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Post by m0rkz »

sorry to hijack the thread but im in the same boat (kinda) what toyota 1 piece shaft will replace a hilux 2 peice shaft. even if its a little longer.
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Post by MYLUX »

Take a measurement from the transfer case flange to the rear diff flange and allow about 30mm for opening for your slip joint, being a rear there is no requirement for a long slip joint because the diff moves forward when it drops.

Use your rear shaft , give the measurements between the flanges to a drive shaft mob and getting them to retube it.
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Post by macca81 »

MYLUX wrote:Take a measurement from the transfer case flange to the rear diff flange and allow about 30mm for opening for your slip joint, being a rear there is no requirement for a long slip joint because the diff moves forward when it drops.

Use your rear shaft , give the measurements between the flanges to a drive shaft mob and getting them to retube it.
are you being sarcastic?? :lol: :lol: :D
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Post by MUSS »

macca81 wrote:
MYLUX wrote:Take a measurement from the transfer case flange to the rear diff flange and allow about 30mm for opening for your slip joint, being a rear there is no requirement for a long slip joint because the diff moves forward when it drops.

Use your rear shaft , give the measurements between the flanges to a drive shaft mob and getting them to retube it.
are you being sarcastic?? :lol: :lol: :D
is that tasmanian humour? :D :finger:
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Post by ferrit »

m0rkz wrote:sorry to hijack the thread but im in the same boat (kinda) what toyota 1 piece shaft will replace a hilux 2 peice shaft. even if its a little longer.
LN165/KZN165 (either that or a 167) SINGLE cab, around 2000 vintage runs a single piece tail shaft.

I got my single piece shaft off a 2000 3.0D Lux single cab, and there was a 2001 3.0TD single cab sitting beside it with a single piece shaft under it- Except some dick with a forklift had bent that one.

Paid $330 for mine with 2 minor dings, done about 96,000kms
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Post by Going_up »

there is a place here in bris that dose a one pice for 250 drive in drive out.

i'll have to find the pice of paper i wrote it down on
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

What is the advantage of a 1 piece over a 2 piece?
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Post by HTH »

2 piece has a bearing in the middle that always gets flogged out on lifted hiluxs.. one piece doesnt..
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Post by big_al_31 »

Going_up, do you know which mob is doing that? I'm looking at getting a 1 piece made up for my ln106 and 250 sounds pretty good to me :cool:
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Post by Going_up »

Universal Drive Shaft Services Queensland

446 Newman Rd
Geebung QLD 4034
1800 446 861‎
0417 648 911‎


from memory it was from 250 ish. but dont quote me on that,
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Post by Going_up »

i've booked mine in for next friday


replacing the old 2 piece and converting it to a 1 piece

they're using the origional shaft and extending it. plus i'm putting in a new uni cause one is fcuked.


no more center bearing vibrations!!!! :armsup:
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Post by MUSS »

yeah same they are using my bros original shaft and extending it

nice work fellas cheers for all the info :armsup:
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