JakesK5
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Hi all!
Long time viewer first time poster.
Ok so it begins here. BTW I did research with little luck. I bought a so called 8" lift off craigslist for my K5. I know 6" is max for the shorty but i figured i could make the 8" work. So in an afternoon with some beer we put the springs & shocks in. Drank few more, stood back and looked. The thing was huge! Did some measurements turns out its a 12" lift. So now its all in minus the drive shafts. The rear is lifted with 8" springs & diyx shackle flip with the 6" shackles. Front is 12" springs. Both have degree shims to help with driveline angles the rear is pretty good but I cant rotate the front anymore due to the steering. In the steering I have the block, arm & drag link set up. I dropped the t-case about 1.5". Im thinking running a cv at both ends of the front drive shaft & a cv on the slip yoke end of the rear shaft?
After all that Im looking for suggestions for the drive shafts.
Oh, I am running 3/4t axles 208/700r4.
Sorry for the long winded post but more info is better.
Thanks
Long time viewer first time poster.
Ok so it begins here. BTW I did research with little luck. I bought a so called 8" lift off craigslist for my K5. I know 6" is max for the shorty but i figured i could make the 8" work. So in an afternoon with some beer we put the springs & shocks in. Drank few more, stood back and looked. The thing was huge! Did some measurements turns out its a 12" lift. So now its all in minus the drive shafts. The rear is lifted with 8" springs & diyx shackle flip with the 6" shackles. Front is 12" springs. Both have degree shims to help with driveline angles the rear is pretty good but I cant rotate the front anymore due to the steering. In the steering I have the block, arm & drag link set up. I dropped the t-case about 1.5". Im thinking running a cv at both ends of the front drive shaft & a cv on the slip yoke end of the rear shaft?
After all that Im looking for suggestions for the drive shafts.Oh, I am running 3/4t axles 208/700r4.
Sorry for the long winded post but more info is better.
Thanks
