I ran a very similar system on my K5 when it had leaves and it worked great for a long time, then worked great and broke a lot of other parts on an employees K5 buggy. Even with 1310 joints they can break D60 parts.








If only we all had a lift at our disposal.
Even at that, you might get more extension while articulated since the diff is offset. I've never shown this with actual measurements, but it seems possible.
If only we all had a lift at our disposal.
Even at that, you might get more extension while articulated since the diff is offset. I've never shown this with actual measurements, but it seems possible.
So I took my truck to a local driveline shop this past week. Had the guy come out and take a look at it and he saw nothing that gave him alarm. Said the angles looked fine and nothing a 1350 would ever have an issue with. He spec'd a 4 inch slip which didn't seem enough so I am gonna try and flex it out fully to get an accurate measurement.
Best part is, the price is 50% of what I had been quoted for the 1410
This ^
If it needs 4 inch to "work" then it needs 6 inches...may as well go 8" lol


That makes things quite a bit easier to measure then. Just jack up the truck until you have full droop.
I did that, didn't work.
Maybe it's axle wrap, maybe it's drive train moving around, I don't know but it separated on me when I was backing down some rocks.
I'm not sure I fully believe that. Not saying I'm right but in a situation where your driver side is fully stuffed and your passengers side is hanging it's potentially being forced lower then full droop. I'm talking leaf springs.
since the diff is inside the leaf spring