skipnrocks
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I am building a 2 peice driveshaft with wod Ultimate carrier bearing. My drive train is solid mount. Does the shaft from the tcase to the carrier bearing have to have a slip?
uglyoffroad said:I tried it without a slip and had all kinds of problems. I did make the drive shafts myself and they weren't perfectly balanced, so I am sure that contributed to the problem. but I have had no more problems since going to a slip on both sides. IMHO it is money well spent.
do not do it this way on a single end you will have bearing problemshokie_yj said:Yes, definitely run a slip. I was going to used the ultimate bearing, but I didn't have room for it. I'm going to use there standard single ended carrier bearing on the front and rear of build. They say it doesn't have to have a slip, but I'm still going to put in a slip.
traveler said:do not do it this way on a single end you will have bearing problems
thanks for the good word this is the single end style but made for 14 bolt yokes and are used correctlyRohlingoffroad said:I don't have a slip front or back on mine with no issues and I am running Ryan's carrier bearings
traveler said:do not do it this way on a single end you will have bearing problems
yankster said:Where did you buy the driveshaft parts?
yankster said:Where did you buy the driveshaft parts?
traveler said:just try to split the angle the best you can and not trying to be a hard ass just trying to offer help