Rear drive shaft selection

marc olivares

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Apr 20, 2004
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gary,

i re-read my last post, and i may have come off a little strong, no offense...

i just hate to see anyone spend more than they need to, learn from the mistakes and wasted money of others, me included!

i've spent more money then my wife will ever know on my (how does Andy Thoma put it) "Bling, Bling truck that never moves!" unfortunately there is no secret key to these vehicles. each are a little different from the next. but once you understand the principles of drive line geometry you'll be in good shape.
remember, always correct the pinion angle first, that's where vibes come from.(well, most of the time) ;)
 
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PCFRover

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It's cool, no problem I appreciate your input and advice.

Since I have the Rotofelx I want to do something soon so it looks like I wil start a search for a std U-joint shaft. Do you know what years I can use? 97-??
 

marc olivares

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most 97's, 98' and 99'

just buy from GBR, Bill stocks a high angle u-jointed shaft where the yoke has been machined to compensate for steeper angles. he also has the roto conversion.

bill for shafts, RTE for adjustable links.