muddermilitia said:Kert with these 1480 joints, You are gonna start snapping np205s![]()
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Not when he's running the same size joints downstream of 4-5 times gear reduction.
Probably won't have any more trouble breaking driveline u-joints though. Good job

muddermilitia said:Kert with these 1480 joints, You are gonna start snapping np205s![]()
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Now maybe he'll be breaking traction instead of parts38377k5 said:Not when he's running the same size joints downstream of 4-5 times gear reduction.
Probably won't have any more trouble breaking driveline u-joints though. Good job![]()


cybrfire said:I'm hoping I just don't break anything now.
I suppose it will be axle joints next.
So, these 1485's and 1410's that are coming stock, what angles can they operate at? The axle joints are pretty deep and I think that is where some of the angle comes from. Somebody told me 50*+ with some grinding!!![]()
1979jimmy350 said:the max he recomended was 6 degrees contunious and he said you could push it to 13 degrees contunious, now we also use the same joint in the 14 bolt front in the DCX and its operates at up to 37 degrees but not constantly, So if your looking for the max end of the specs i would say make sure you use a quality joint that you can greese, the sealed joints are great but with large angles the greease breaks down and leakes out pretty quick and the the brinneling starts and the joint starts to run hotter then the rollers tend to fracture and the joint fails
cybrfire said:Wow, that's pretty shallow angle on the one end!
nvrenuf said:Any progress? Just curious how this may have worked out.