Running a CV @ the t-case end allows you to point the pinion @ the t-case. If you set up single u-joints, t-case output and diff pinion must be parallel. In other words, you have to run the pinion lower in order to use only single u-joints.
Well I picked up 3 front driveshafts for $30 for all 3.. Now im curious as to why they would put a CV up front from the factory if they could do without with better results. Must not be able to run continuous with just a single u-joint like you can with the CV?
I agree with Chris. The "cheap" option is to loose 10" of lift.Well you want 16" of lift, driven on the street while being cheap which is close to impossible.
Is the t-case full time or not?
Without a CV you will have vibes. With the CV you won't have enough angle unless you buy a high $$ driveshaft.
I'm curious if there's even an option for a drive shaft operating at 40° constantly.





