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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Lost my rear drive shaft
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<blockquote data-quote="jeepjoe43" data-source="post: 429155" data-attributes="member: 19255"><p>Not sure how he was getting away with it, unless just slow speeds around town.</p><p>I had to go SYE and CVs for a 2-1/2".</p><p>Though there are tricks, some cheesy (like t-case lowering kits), some unavoidable.</p><p>Had the latter in a '43, but it was a 12" long, 2 piece DS, and not long enough for a CV.</p><p>Solution was unplugging the slip and clocking the U-joints 90 degrees "Out of Phase".</p><p>Served me many years after that, and on the interstate. Who knew?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeepjoe43, post: 429155, member: 19255"] Not sure how he was getting away with it, unless just slow speeds around town. I had to go SYE and CVs for a 2-1/2". Though there are tricks, some cheesy (like t-case lowering kits), some unavoidable. Had the latter in a '43, but it was a 12" long, 2 piece DS, and not long enough for a CV. Solution was unplugging the slip and clocking the U-joints 90 degrees "Out of Phase". Served me many years after that, and on the interstate. Who knew? [/QUOTE]
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Lost my rear drive shaft
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