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IFS rears in Solid front hilux, extended drive shafts ETC

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IFS rears in Solid front hilux, extended drive shafts ETC

Post by HTH »

Im looking at putting IFS rear leafs in the rear of my solid front hilux and was wondering if i would need to get an extended tail shaft as it moves the rear diff backwards?

or is the current 1 long enough?

What other problems can arise doing this?

also can i RUF the front without changing my steering?

Thanks in advance, HTH
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thanks mate
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yamaha your a classic mate, they should mod you.
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Post by Sic Lux »

yamaha__308 wrote:So... Search much?

+ look at build up threads and ask ?'s
plenty of parts on the bench
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Post by HTH »

was looking for a quick answer, and when u search its so hard to find the exact answer your looking for. i didnt find any info on extending the rear shaft??
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Post by yamaha__308 »

HTH wrote:was looking for a quick answer, and when u search its so hard to find the exact answer your looking for. i didnt find any info on extending the rear shaft??
Thats just it, there's no quick or exact answers. What works for some, others don't like..

Do a LOT of reading and make your own conclusions.

If you'd read the first link to an IFS rears thread, you would have seen that IFS rears are longer in the first half of the leaf by 30mm. Which means, no a driveshaft extension is not necessary when using IFS rears, the extra will be taken up by the slip joint.
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Post by HTH »

cheers mate, i did read it but i wasnt sure that when in articulation if the slip joint would be long enough.

thanks for the info, HTH
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Post by Roctoy »

you could use a spacer if it's only an inch
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