I finally got my exhaust re-routed and front shaft put back on after my lift. Even though it looks like it will still hit at full compression.
Going to have to take the truck back to the exhaust shop. The guy was a pretty cool old timer, hopefully he will fix it with out too much hassle.
Looks like at full droop it should at least stay put together. Even after jumping on the axle, the drive shaft stayed engaged. Even if it was just barely.
The drive shaft shop wants over 600 bucks to make a long travel shaft. Is there anything i can do to make mine have more travel for cheap? I don't want a square drive shaft. I guess worst case I can run limit straps.
I currently have my sway bar always connected because I still have push pull steering. With my push-pull setup, I have more suspension travel than I do steering travel.
In the pictures, I still have about 2 more inches of shock travel, I suppose in theory, if I jumped the truck or something maybe the springs would droop more and the shaft would come apart. However, I am going to take it easy until I get this sorted out.


Going to have to take the truck back to the exhaust shop. The guy was a pretty cool old timer, hopefully he will fix it with out too much hassle.Looks like at full droop it should at least stay put together. Even after jumping on the axle, the drive shaft stayed engaged. Even if it was just barely.
The drive shaft shop wants over 600 bucks to make a long travel shaft. Is there anything i can do to make mine have more travel for cheap? I don't want a square drive shaft. I guess worst case I can run limit straps.
I currently have my sway bar always connected because I still have push pull steering. With my push-pull setup, I have more suspension travel than I do steering travel.
In the pictures, I still have about 2 more inches of shock travel, I suppose in theory, if I jumped the truck or something maybe the springs would droop more and the shaft would come apart. However, I am going to take it easy until I get this sorted out.

yeah I read it 