I had a very eventful Blazer Bash. The first time we went in 2005 I broke a ring and pinion in my K5. It took 20 years for me to break again at Blazer Bash and I did a real good job of it.
That's a Yukon 4340 shaft. I can't believe the Spicer u-joint didn't break. Luckily Dave and Kevin at Xtreme 4x4 Tours had a shaft to sell us and let us use their shop to fix it.
The next day I broke the rear axle yoke. Again, I can't believe the u-joint didn't break. I kept joking that I have the strongest u-joints made.
First to go was a front axle shaft on Hamburger Hill.
On the way off the trail I broke my front driveshaft, again! The centering ball sheared off completely. I'm suspecting it was leftover damage from breaking the axle shaft the day before. And then driving off the trail in front wheel drive. Luckily
@doubletrouble had a spare shaft I could use once again. However I managed to break that too on the Pickle....
The full pile of parts along with the trophy I received.
I've decided I must be over articulating the CV in the front. Based on what I can see of the spline travel the RTI ramp just isn't fully illustrating the extent of travel possible. I can see marks on both shafts where the jokes were binding pretty hard. I think the driveshaft I broke a month ago survived as long as it did because it's a 1310 CV which can handle a little more angle than the 1350 CV like I broke at Blazer Bash. I'm also thinking the bigger/heavier 42s might be pulling the axle even deeper droop.
I'm going to put limit straps on the front axle to limit the amount of droop I get. From what I remember ORD says the springs are design for 5" of droop so that's what I'll use as a guide. Based on some math, that should put the CV just below it's maximum angle
Also when I was measuring for the new driveshaft I noticed the front output flange also has about 4° negative angle. That's figured into my numbers above, but I would like to see if I can move the transfercase mount up a little higher to reduce that negative angle at least a little bit. I'm already pretty tight to the floor, but I'm thinking new body mounts might give me a little more room.