Getting my driveshafts done next week to compensate for the spring swaps and dual cases.
Should i keep the two piece rear shaft or ditch it for a 1 piece unit?
The two piece keeps everything nice and high, but means i have another bearing to stuff up (not expensive though) but also means that my pinion angle is a little off.
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Rear driveshaft centre bearing set up
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Rear driveshaft centre bearing set up
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Re: Rear driveshaft centre bearing set up
you can use caster wedges to correct pinion angles in the back. stick with the 2 piece, that way you'll never catch it on rocks etc. if you're getting a shaft made up special, get wedges to point the rear diff flange straight at the centre bearing mount, and have the joint at the centre bearing swapped for a double cardan joint. no vibes, no rash, no smash.sierrajim wrote:Getting my driveshafts done next week to compensate for the spring swaps and dual cases.
Should i keep the two piece rear shaft or ditch it for a 1 piece unit?
The two piece keeps everything nice and high, but means i have another bearing to stuff up (not expensive though) but also means that my pinion angle is a little off.
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