toyota d60 flanges

josho

Registered User
Location
spokane, wa
fellas,
i am building a buggy with a 22re, w56, and dual cases. i am slinging a full-width d60 and shaved 14b under it and was wondering about the drivelines. i know jesse at highangle makes a toy/d60 flange, but what about the 14b? what have you guys done? yota to 1350 drivelines can get pricey.
thanx in advance,

josho
 

Caleb

Well-Known Member
Location
Riverton
josho said:
fellas,
i am building a buggy with a 22re, w56, and dual cases. i am slinging a full-width d60 and shaved 14b under it and was wondering about the drivelines. i know jesse at highangle makes a toy/d60 flange, but what about the 14b? what have you guys done? yota to 1350 drivelines can get pricey.
thanx in advance,

josho


Jess can do most custom stuff for a good price (custom flanges that is)...IMO, he makes an awesome driveshaft but for the price I can get two or more of the same thing from a local vendor...with that said I did get a rear shaft from him, I had won a free shaft from PBB (actualy it's not free, its a $200 credit) and with the $200 credit It got it down closer to the next closest shop in price...

I explored many options for my buggy because I thought I needed more angle than a standard 1350 could provide...the toy setup was almost the most expensive because of the extra cost of the adapters...I ended up with a 1350CV-1410 at the axle end...
 
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rockdog

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josho said:
fellas,
i am building a buggy with a 22re, w56, and dual cases. i am slinging a full-width d60 and shaved 14b under it and was wondering about the drivelines. i know jesse at highangle makes a toy/d60 flange, but what about the 14b? what have you guys done? yota to 1350 drivelines can get pricey.
thanx in advance,

josho
I got two old chev one ton front drive lines w/cvs. I think suburbans had em too. They have a round flange on the cv end. It's bigger than the toy round flange on your tcase. Took off the tcase output flanges and welded on a round 3/8" flange I bootyfabbed up with a torch , drillpress and die grinder. Traced these off the flanges on the drive lines. Cut out the centers so the tcase output shaft nuts would go inside. Took some time on my part. But I had more time than money. Makes for a strong drive line. If you don't want to go to all that work :-\ I know that they make an adapter flange that goes from toy output to the chev round flange for around $100. You can get em from six states.
Phil
 
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