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tailshaft lenght

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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tailshaft lenght

Post by troopymad »

i have a 5 inch lift on my 78 series troopy
havent really taken it out for a bit of a flex (no drivers Lisence) but am abit
worried about the stock front prop shaft lenght

so my questions r ,how do i test the lenght and can i put a spacer or is there another way to do it

thanks
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Post by crankycruiser »

being coil front end it will be fine...its never gunna end up to short as the radius arms swing on an arc. only way the front shaft will end up too short is if u move the front diff forward
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Post by pinkfloyddsotm »

yer mines only being hanging in about 20mm , lol thats how far forward i moved the diff, but i got a coil spacer comming.
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Post by troopymad »

thanks boys

didnt think about the radius arms going in an arc
should be fine then

you can see how i could be worried as the shaft is longer then before lol
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