Lifelong Jeeper
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I have a '93 F350 front D60 in my ZJ and in order to keep my alignment correct, my pinion doesn't point at my tcase as much as i'd like. I compromised the clocking of my tcase more than I wanted to in order to keep the axle end ujoint from maxing out when on flat ground. (I have a 6" Lift which is the lowest I can go to clear the 37's without extreme mods.) The result is I only have a few inches of drop before it binds. What have you done to correct this on your rigs?
I've debated two possible solutions.
However, I was talking to my brother yesterday about it and he said why not just run a double cardan joint on both ends of the driveline. Is that even possible?
An additional problem is it vibrates when in use if I go fast with my hubs locked in. I never engage 4WD in the snow because it can't handle street driving speeds.
I've debated two possible solutions.
- Grinding my knuckles off and resetting the angles, and burn them in.
- Or, worse case scenario, cutting the tubes, sleeving them and rewelding with the correct degrees of caster.
However, I was talking to my brother yesterday about it and he said why not just run a double cardan joint on both ends of the driveline. Is that even possible?
An additional problem is it vibrates when in use if I go fast with my hubs locked in. I never engage 4WD in the snow because it can't handle street driving speeds.
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