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Well, after some decent wheeling two weeks ago, I had previously thought I must have thrown a wheel weight on the Claws as I had a vibration.
I just got under the truck to check out some speedo stuff for the engineering stuff, and I founda not so round driveshaft. I knew I got hung up on that trip, but didn't realise it was the driveshaft.
So how long can I expect that to hold with a 1UZ V8 spinning it>? I kinda bagged em up last night too which wouldn't help lol.
I just had it shortened too with the conversion. So I guess i'm up for a new driveshaft. Any suggestions? Get another Gen2 4Runner one and shorten it? Different type? (drive shaft n00b here)
PK wrote:with those dents in it, I'm surprised you havn't twisted it!!
Me too! Especially since it was nearly 2 weeks ago I went wheelin, and i've been driving like a V8 driver does
just had my rear shaft retubed for my fj40 cost me $165 from m+s driveshafts in sunshine and that was custom length aswell
That's damn cheap......
I was told that normal shafts are about that. But being so long in the 4Runner it will be double your price. *Edit: And with a thicker wall, if that matters any....
They also said about $100 extra to have it made out of Chromoly, like their drag cars etc with 1000+hp engines....
Wouldn't the sheer size of the shaft determine the price mostly?
I noticed alot of the extremely cheap prices above are off what I imagine are short shafted trucks.....
The MK on the other hand was $700 but had new slip joint as well, so say half that for the joint.... Sounds closer. Or am I just talking up in the air?
i would think that the length would not have much bearing seeing that the tube would only cost max $25 a metre its only a resleve and balance so i don't think it will cost that much
-Nemesis- wrote:Wouldn't the sheer size of the shaft determine the price mostly?
I noticed alot of the extremely cheap prices above are off what I imagine are short shafted trucks.....
The MK on the other hand was $700 but had new slip joint as well, so say half that for the joint.... Sounds closer. Or am I just talking up in the air?
Sorry Nemesis I only told you half the story, it needed slip joint, new uni joints, balancing and a front yoke (plus a retube). I looked at the invoice last night . It was pretty faaaarked.
Not everybody balances their shaft when performing a retube. If they get the runout right when rewelding then there is no need to balance the shaft again.
Don't ask me, ask them. I'm just runnin for my life myself.
Well they are all following you...
No they ain't, I'm just in front...............