Cut and DOH!2
Drive shaft is in line with pinion flange, but DOH!. Can turn with one hand, but still has modest resistance when the double cardan joint is at maximum flex. This is probably tolerable if the suspension was at full droop instead of static ride height.
Owner of Tom Woods has been very helpful through this process and has offered a full refund on the shaft, and pointed me towards this site
http://www.driveshaftsuperstore.com/bad_boy.htm . While being very clear that he did not endorse it.
I am not sure what else I can do other than unclock the tcase, which I would consider had I not already started rotating one of my knuckles.
I do not know how much on road 4x4 I will be doing, but really wanted the option for the once in 5 years snow storms we get in DFW.
This is what the manufacture has to say. " A non-daily drive CV is saving the day, everyday, for the hi-riders and those that put large/long engines in little jeeps yielding one ugly angle. Well fear not the builder of extreme drive shaft is here.
This CV is a competition CV for front drive shaft for super duty fords, blazers, dodges, rock crawling buggies, shorty's for jeep rear, or for any one not able to connect the transfer case to the axle. They are balance like any other drive shaft because of our find tuning of the CV after it gets here.
This CV will operate at a continuous angle of 45 degrees maximum and droops to 80 degrees for the wheel droop.
This CV 7” diameter fits most applications and, if it doesn’t, then there is the BAD BOY JUNIOR, which is a 5.25 inches diameter CV. It can be operated at 40 degrees maximum and droops to 60 degree. This CV is more expensive to make but provides the customer another option where nothing else will do."
