pkrfctr
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I could start around 10 have to leave about 2.
If everyone is busy tomorrow, would sunday work better? It wouldnt interfere with national public lands day then. My wife also informed me I will be attending a wedding reception tomorrow night so i am not sure how late I could hang out, with that said I would be more than willing to leave the shop in your guys hands if I had to bail before we were finished up
I wish I had the answers. Wasn't far enough in the process to figure out driveline yet. What you a are saying is understandable. It just a standard jeep u joints what ever those where. Maybe a quick call to six states will give us the answers we need. Sorry it had turned into a problem. I feel bad you guys working on my stuff and you have hit problems.So lets try to figure out what needs to happen to make the rear driveshaft work...
Kevin, what joints are your old driveshaft built with, 1310? The Super Duty driveshaft looks to have 1410 joints and the tube is massive, I think we figured it was 4" tube.... compared to the 2" tube on the old one. It doesn't look like one could adapt pieces of each to make one working driveshaft. So the new rear axle has a 1410 yoke, if we can find a conversion u-joint from 1410 to 1310 we can keep the old driveshaft.
I have found 1350 to 1410 conversion joints, but nothing for 1310 to 1410. - https://www.amazon.com/Neapco-2-1435-Conversion-U-Joint-1350/dp/B01B3JBRIU
Does that sound right?
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I wish I had the answers. Wasn't far enough in the process to figure out driveline yet. What you a are saying is understandable. It just a standard jeep u joints what ever those where. Maybe a quick call to six states will give us the answers we need. Sorry it had turned into a problem. I feel bad you guys working on my stuff and you have hit problems.
I wonder if we could get the new driveshaft measurement, have a driveshaft shop put a 1350 yoke on the driveshaft ( and shorten/lengthen it if needed ) and then use a 1350 to 1410 conversion joint at the axle. I think that would be the easiest.
I am in the dark on the progress you guys have or haven't made. Only what is posted here.Also Kevin...I don't know if anyone mentioned your shocks to you or not...but we couldn't use the nice shocks you provided. They're just too long. The axle-side mount would have needed to hang down below the axle tube like 4". Ryan had some take-off Bilstein shocks that are on there now--you can either get a shorter version Fox to swap in, or whatever.
I am in the dark on the progress you guys have or haven't made. Only what is posted here.
I wonder if we could get the new driveshaft measurement, have a driveshaft shop put a 1350 yoke on the driveshaft ( and shorten/lengthen it if needed ) and then use a 1350 to 1410 conversion joint at the axle. I think that would be the easiest.