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Offset output with a centered diff
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Offset output with a centered diff
Hey fellas, i know plenty of people get away with this on their trail rigs but what about a rig that may see some high speed work?
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Re: Offset output with a centered diff
u will have no dramas as long as they are the same angle and are within there working angle
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Re: Offset output with a centered diff
yeh doesnt matter
just need to make sure the flanges are in the same plane while suspension is at rest and the universal joints will cancel each other out.
just need to make sure the flanges are in the same plane while suspension is at rest and the universal joints will cancel each other out.
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Re: Offset output with a centered diff
Or if you can't get the above alignment sorted. A DC or CV joint on each end of the shaft is the magic bullet.
Re: Offset output with a centered diff
I could run a clearanced 60s DC at the transfer end?
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Re: Offset output with a centered diff
You either need to run them both ends or keep the end that has a single joint running close to perfectly straight.Z()LTAN wrote:I could run a clearanced 60s DC at the transfer end?
Re: Offset output with a centered diff
Z()LTAN wrote:I could run a clearanced 60s DC at the transfer end?
if you did this, you would ned the uni at the diff to have 0degre angle to eliminate vibrations. A DC is a constant velocity joint, it is self balancing, this also means that a uni at the other end of the shaft has nothing to balance it out as unis balance each other in pairs by being in phase. A drive shaft with a DC one end and single uni the other will vibrate and wear joints quicker unless the single uni is running zero angle
(read "drive shaft tech" on Pirate)
As long as you are within the unis limits, your unis dont know the t/case output and diff pinion are offset to the side anymore than they know they are offset vertically.
If your drivetrain (engine/transmision/Tcase) is running parallel in the chassis, you will have both Tcase and diff pinion flange parallel automatically, so you will just need to set diff pinion angle (up and down) as per normal
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Re: Offset output with a centered diff
Certainly not ideal & personally I would be correcting as soon as finances would allow as it will reduce it's life regardless.
What 80 Delerious said is spot on but I would not have it as a permanent set-up
brooksy
What 80 Delerious said is spot on but I would not have it as a permanent set-up
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Re: Offset output with a centered diff
brooksy wrote:Certainly not ideal & personally I would be correcting as soon as finances would allow as it will reduce it's life regardless.
What 80 Delerious said is spot on but I would not have it as a permanent set-up
brooksy
how does it reduce its life any more then a regular drive shaft (angles being equal)? the drive shaft dosnt know whether is it sideways, up, down, left or right?
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Re: Offset output with a centered diff
redzook wrote:brooksy wrote:Certainly not ideal & personally I would be correcting as soon as finances would allow as it will reduce it's life regardless.
What 80 Delerious said is spot on but I would not have it as a permanent set-up
brooksy
how does it reduce its life any more then a regular drive shaft (angles being equal)? the drive shaft dosnt know whether is it sideways, up, down, left or right?
As long as the total angle (left/right + up down) is within the working angle I don't think the uni is going to give a shit.
Chances are with big flex that it won't be within its working angle at full flex though. You would have more chance of keeping it in its working angle if it is aligned front to back.
I think Zoltan is building a comp rig with coilovers? so it will probably have alot of flex?
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Re: Offset output with a centered diff
Atlas = centered output
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Re: Offset output with a centered diff
I kno Evan, i will go an atlas once i start popping in/out shafts
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roger that!!
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Re: Offset output with a centered diff
Flex angle is the exact reason.
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Re: Offset output with a centered diff
sounds like he has a centered rear diff so flex isnt going to do much, and generally if your flexing your car your not going at 100km/h your goin under 5km/h so as long as they are not goin past there limits you will be fine
of course if they bind they are goin to wear/break
i ran a centered rear diff with offset tcase in 2 different cars as daily drivers for well over 4 years without a single failure with upto 37" tires and one of those cars was a SWB sierra so a failry short driveshaft
so from my personal experience you will have no dramas
of course if they bind they are goin to wear/break
i ran a centered rear diff with offset tcase in 2 different cars as daily drivers for well over 4 years without a single failure with upto 37" tires and one of those cars was a SWB sierra so a failry short driveshaft
so from my personal experience you will have no dramas
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