Why the new shaft? Isn’t that a HAD shaft you have?
I like it... Every time one of you guys post up a new crew cab build I want to kick myself for selling mine... Excited to watch it come to life...
I only have an HAD shaft in the rear. (Oh man that sounds bad!) The front was made by a shop down in Denver that @Bent77 and I have both had problems with. The shop that is in my area does really good work but they don't do the 4x4 stuff; at least not custom stuff. I would also say they probably aren't the cheapest guys in the driveshaft business. The way the front shaft was tubed by the other shop is kinda hokey and not easy for them to lengthen. By the time I have it redone I can get a new shaft from Tom Woods. I'm going to go that route because I can still sell my current front shaft; it functions just fine. Also another member here was gracious enough to give me a $100 gift certificate from Tom Woods.Why the new shaft? Isn’t that a HAD shaft you have?
Holy cow, that's quite a collection of shafts! I appreciate the offer, but I should have it handled.I have 5-6 stock front shafts of various lengths in good shape, if one of those will help to get you back up and running, pay for shipping and it is yours.
I've often thought I should keep a collection myself. If for some reason I do need something, I will let you know.I should have it covered, but if not I'll let you know. Thanks!Same here. If you need a shaft I have two different HAD front shafts I'm not using, one may work, who knows.



You were an inspiration.to heck with that info . . . .
how was the open/closed loop and tps problem ?
and fyi : everytime i see that t-case i think is mine still on the bench in the shop still .![]()

back end of 205 has a storage cavity for the rear output bearings at the yoke . and the ideler shaft gear bearing area also has a tad bit of storage .Where did the fluid from your tcase go? up into your breather tube/catch can?
Huh, that's good to know.back end of 205 has a storage cavity for the rear output bearings at the yoke . and the ideler shaft gear bearing area also has a tad bit of storage .
That’s sucky.... sorry man. Hope it’s a simple fix for you!Well, my weekend plans might be thwarted. I'm probably going to have to be a passenger.
Something seems to be wrong with the NP205. After doing a more extensive test drive I found it's making a grinding noice over about 25mph anytime I let off the gas and coast. Accelerating is mostly quiet until I get up to 45mph, then there's constant noise under load or coasting. The sound reminds me of my previous K5 that had a front shaft with no CV, just single 1410's at each end. It would make a similar noise if we were going at a good speed in 4wd and let off the gas.
Nate said what I was describing reminded him of bad ujoints but all the ujoints are new.