skidpan said:I still want to know if your friend could make more of thoes spring mount flex things
x2! can me make more?
skidpan said:I still want to know if your friend could make more of thoes spring mount flex things
muddybuddy said:x2! can me make more?
I think one option is run a 2-piece rear shaft. A buddy and I are building a '79 longbed and it has a 2-piece shaft factory.stallion85 said:I can e mail him and ask him.

stallion85 said:What, does he have an uber beefy rear driveline?

miniwally said:Dirk does have an uber beef shaft![]()
tRustyK5 said:Double check every nut and bolt you turn, going as far as marking tightened or torqued bolts with a paint pen to keep track. I did the quick build right before BB '03 and thought i got it all but got bit. My steering arms nuts were not as tight as I thought. By the time we got to Moab the truck was wandering on the highway noticably but I couldn't find anything loose.
I hit a medium sized rock at low speed on the unofficial Friday run on the way out and three studs sheared...![]()
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It really sucked to have to leave my truck on the trail overnight the first night we were in Moab.
Rene

miniwally said:Up until this year dirk ran a 208 with the slip yoke rear shaft made from a left over drill casing or steel. He has that kind of stuff at work. I personally thrashed on his shaft and it held up great.![]()
Dirk has bent and dented a few driveshafts with his long bed and can tell you what will work and what won't.
Hook up with him at the meet and greet for BB 06' and find out what he has to say.

stallion85 said:With the slip yoke on the NP208 I am kind of limited. I have seen a rear driveline on a Burb where it was two pices and had a cardigan in the middle................



DEMON44 said:![]()
you know a CARDIGAN is a sweater......and a CARDON is a universal joint
....anyways to answer that question its sounds exactly right. There'll be a carrier bearing on a crossmember right at the location of the middle u-joint. Thats how my last crew cab was. part 1 was parrallel with the frame then it dropped at the carrier bearing

It's a little bouncy with the 52's
I also had some wicked death wobble that scared the **** out of me. I thought the tires were going to come off. Anyways shimmed the the king pins and I haven't felt it since. Man was it scary though
stallion85 said:Got her up and running today. Drove it around base without front shocksIt's a little bouncy with the 52's
I also had some wicked death wobble that scared the **** out of me. I thought the tires were going to come off. Anyways shimmed the the king pins and I haven't felt it since. Man was it scary though
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Looks like I will have to weld the carrier up for the trip to Moab as Lock Right Lockers are on back order and I just came up with the cash.....


stallion85 said:You are correct about the spring mount except i didn't build it. A friend of mine made it for his K5 and couldn't use it when he went to disc brakes. The purpose behind it is to prevent spring bind and twist whuch limit articulation.
The rear suspension should flex like a MOFO![]()
thats not what i like to hear
did he have the 1ton perch spacing or 3/4ton perch spacing?