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It looks professional! what are you going to do for your steering arm?
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I put the driveshafts back in, so I could get a measurement on them after the lift is on now.Looks good, what about the drive shafts?
Just a 1" spacer should be enough I'd think.did you build the brackets to put tilt in the axles so the u-joints are in better alignment, and a spacer between the flanges on the the output of the t-case and driveshafts will put the yoke back in its origiinal place.
Yes, you are correct.It looks like your useing spring hangers from a m105 trailer in the rear right ?
Vinny
The farm here has an abundance of irragation ditches all around. All sizes, from shallow to deep and narrow to wide. I'll let it crawl through a few and test out the flexabiliaty and see what the shaft slip-yoke is like at full droop. If I need to extend the shafts, I will. Before the lift I assumed I was going to have to lengthen them anyways.Great fab work,
I'm not familiar with the deuce shaft length with the slip joint fully extended, but my question has to do with just that. What about when you are flexed during off road use, those shafts will travel some?
Ok, it read that you were going to leave it like it was without flex testing, so I figured I'd ask the question. (I could have read it wrong too, had been a long day...)The farm here has an abundance of irragation ditches all around. All sizes, from shallow to deep and narrow to wide. I'll let it crawl through a few and test out the flexabiliaty and see what the shaft slip-yoke is like at full droop. If I need to extend the shafts, I will. Before the lift I assumed I was going to have to lengthen them anyways.
So have you mounted the big Hydes yet? ..... Lets see some Pics.
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