What post number is a picture of it
I'll find a pic for ya.
How about a non cv shaft with 1410s? They have a pretty decent operating angel
I wondered about that too. But, I'd hate to go that route now because I've already purchased a new 1350 yoke and had this driveline built.
The problem he's running into is that the NP208 CV drivelines are designed with very little operating angle. They have built in "ears" even to keep them from moving much in angle.
Colby did grind those ears some for more clearance. Comparing it to a NP205 driveline, the NP205 has far more room built into the CV area for movement (operating angle).
I got rid of those ears, and ground down everything I could. I think what's happening is I'm hitting the cup of the ball-socket deal against the surface of the CV. FWIW, I have a 241. I doubt that makes much difference in the conversation though.
Guess it might be time to get rid of the 208 drive shaft, I thought it was a custom one that he was having all these problems with.
You are right - kinda. It's a modified stock shaft.
I'm still thinking that adding an inch or two of lift to the rear of the truck might be a good solution. It would tilt the front output forward. As the rear is lower than the front, it is making an already up-ward-facing output face farther up. What do you guys think about this?

