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well good they are fixed..........but dam I need to sell mine I was hoping you wanted it:haha: :haha: .hey the sunday after x-mas you want to go to evans?:eeek:
That might be worth taking a look. Although it is a cv drive shaft. Also found out that one of the tires was low.. only 10psi, the others at 23psi. =D it still vibrates, but I gotta go faster now (45-47mph)
Did your rig used to be flat black w/ some silver 'accents'???
well good they are fixed..........but dam I need to sell mine I was hoping you wanted it:haha: :haha: .hey the sunday after x-mas you want to go to evans?:eeek:
WTF ind of patch job is that :eeek:
you must be speaking of the driveline?:redneck:
yup. and besides the highway, shes good to go.. It'd be awesome to join you guys sometime!
Front Driveline:
yah, when we replaced the ubolts 2 weeks ago, we found out the driveshaft is chevy... so I definitely need to get a new front driveline.. probably should get a new rear one too.
hmm that sounds promising. It has a 350+700r4+dual transfer cases, so the rear driveline is about the same length as the front driveline.
Another thing that might be a problem is the fact that the rear driveline flange has an odd bolt size. Its ~9mm, and so I have 8mm bolts in it now. I'm thinking that can cause it to vibrate because of the space.
I'll have to take a photo of the rear driveline. Although the front driveline may be bad, it doesn't explain the vibration in 2wd.
bolts wont matter, atoyota is hubcentric, it relies on the machined ring on the flange to center it up. the bolts only hold it all together.
and the front might explain why it shakes in 2wd also. you did mention the same dude built both shafts, right?:redneck:
Hmm I guess one thing to try is pulling off the front driveshaft, to determine its role in this. The thing thats weird about the rear flange that meets up with the yoke on the tcase is that it doesn't have a machined ring, its hollow in the center. This is different than the flange at the rear third member, which does have the ring.
What this means is that the bolts, if they're too small, can slightly move as they're being tightened, leaving the drive line potentially off-center by a mm or 2.
The same guy did both of them... so they probably both need to be replaced. So $300 for two custom cut, balanced driveshafts?