I really need some help with this. I've broken 2 brand new rear drive shafts in the last week. Its costing me a killing. I'm running the broken back setup and it drives smooth and quiet on the highway upto 120kmph. Both times I have broken the rear drive is when doing hill climbs, nothing to serious though. I've been looking at the springs and can't see any obvious signs of axle wrap, are there any tell tail signs?
I'm starting to think the shaft breaks when there is load on the truck and the suspension is compressed. Its broken both times when the truck has started to bounce. It keeps breaking at the diff end where the slip yoke is, thats the right way around isn't it? Its also the expensive end to replace, $240 and $220 so far. I'm really temped to bugger off this broken back setup and weld the perches parellal to the factory perches although there will probably be vibration... I don't know what to do!! arrrhhhh
I worked out the diff angle using a angle level taking the measure from the back of the transfer shaft then using a picture I found on the internet I calculated the new angle (180 - calculated angle, i think it was) then added 2 degrees to account for axle wrap under acceleration. It looks right on the truck although the diff does point right up.
I'll probably post something in the toyota section to see what those SOA guys do in thier shorties, I must have something wrong. You can kinda see the angle of the diff in this pic.
thanks for any help you can offer
cheers
Rosey