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Different Driveshafts

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Different Driveshafts

Post by Wolverine »

Has anyone ever found or measured up any different driveshaft s from other vehicles that may fit or be made to fit zuk/toy diffs.

Obviously ones that are longer and don't need to be cut and re-welded.
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Post by alien »

For the front end on mine we are going to use a CV joint to extend it =)

Rear, can mayyybe get away with a spacer, but will likely need some lengthening...
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Post by DeWsE »

What about sierra front in the rear..yota infront??

Spacers are easy to make as well, bring on the booty fab
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Post by Wolverine »

Yeah sierra in rear and hilux front is what I have got going on now.
Will have to measure up some swb patrols and others. Wheelbase will be long.If I can find something stock out of another fourby then it will be better than getting custom shafts and destroying them.
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Post by DeWsE »

Wolverine wrote:Yeah sierra in rear and hilux front is what I have got going on now.
Will have to measure up some swb patrols and others. Wheelbase will be long.If I can find something stock out of another fourby then it will be better than getting custom shafts and destroying them.


Wait till bazooked gets only as he is a driveshaft guru...comes with the job I think.

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Post by Toj0 »

I ve got an 84 Toy front (double carden) in the rear of my coily. Perfect fit. Still running the original Suzi front but really need to source another double carden for the front aswell (more to do with the angle of the dangle).
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