Yes please tell us more. How is it supported in the middle? Detailed pics?
drivelineman said:in this situation this joint is close to one ton in strength aprox cost 289.00 to swap it- Jess

i didnt see that you had the 241 clocked....now it makes sense

85mudblazin said:I have said it before and I will say it again, a 2 piece shaft is not going to fix angle problems, they just make it worse. Only need for them is if you have clearance problems and need to "bend" the shaft around it.
I buddy of mine ran a atlas, clocked flat, and he busted his 1350 HAD CV first trip out. He then went to the 1410 CV and never had a problem since. I think that is your only choice at this point.
I had to clearance my 1350 HAD rear shaft, held up to Montrose a few weeks back but not sure how it will do long term, we will see I guess.DPI said:Jesse -
Would you recommend grinding your 1350 CV shaft for extra clearence? I am at a point where it will bind if I flex at all.
DPI
muddybuddy said:hmm now im starting to wonder what i should do for my front shaft...its getting 4" lifted 52's up front. the plan is to go 241sye and then eventually do a doubler later down the road. you think a 1350cv would work for the angle and abuse, or is one of those 1410 42* front cv's going to be necessary to utilize the flex w/o destruction?
He was running a Th400 with the shortest adapter AA makes.DPI said:What transmission was he running? What side drop?
but it did clear
Yep you got it, the Atlas ia a very short case and when you clock it up it just kills your DL angles.muddybuddy said:so what caused the 1350 cv to go? was it the fact that you swapped in the atlas and had to shorten it and increase the angle? it was after you put the atlas in right?
But you dont have alot of flex so that little shaft is never going to see the angle like a rig with alot of flex would.Chaddy said:I havr ran this shaft out on 5 (hard core) trails and its still alive. And my only choice to fix the angle problem is at teraflex getting built![]()