Yeah I'd bet the blue coating has a mark in it right where the broken piece is which would indicate that's where the piece was when it broke.



Reading this whole thread start to finish makes my head hurt. I suppose I'll be adding more to this when I finally get around to getting my truck back together.
I wouldn't assume that's where it was at the moment of breakage. Remember that shaft end thats connected to the T-case would have bounced around a few timesAre you guys assuming it broke with the amount of engagement shown in the pic? It's possible it slid down or something after it broke, right? Unless the yoke piece was tight on the splines, which would be a big clue.
I am sorry if I missed this somewhere already, but I was curious as to how you ended up figuring out how much slip you needed? I called Woods Custom Shaft today to inquire about my front shaft. They said I would have to compress the front springs down as far as they would go then measure, let the axle got full droop and measure their, and then measure while at ride height. The last two steps are easy, still trying to figure out how to sompress the front springs.Okay, I just ordered a Tom Woods "ultimate travel". Once you go that route with their design, you get as much travel as you want for free basically. They default to 12" of spline, so it'll be impossible for me to use it up in either direction. I'll post back when it shows up.
I am sorry if I missed this somewhere already, but I was curious as to how you ended up figuring out how much slip you needed? I called Woods Custom Shaft today to inquire about my front shaft. They said I would have to compress the front springs down as far as they would go then measure, let the axle got full droop and measure their, and then measure while at ride height. The last two steps are easy, still trying to figure out how to sompress the front springs.
I am sorry if I missed this somewhere already, but I was curious as to how you ended up figuring out how much slip you needed? I called Woods Custom Shaft today to inquire about my front shaft. They said I would have to compress the front springs down as far as they would go then measure, let the axle got full droop and measure their, and then measure while at ride height. The last two steps are easy, still trying to figure out how to sompress the front springs.