uglytruk 1/2 ton status Joined Oct 24, 2004 Posts 1,329 Reaction score 0 Location IN A JUNKYARD, UNDER A TRUCK*N E Rust Belt Jan 13, 2008 #1 What are these???
onetonbb74 On the rocks...with a twist Premium GMOTM Winner Joined Dec 1, 2005 Posts 3,057 Reaction score 2,503 Location BFE Jan 13, 2008 #2 they allow extra clearance out of your pinion Ujoint so your ujoint cap doesnt hit the pinion nut at full flex.
they allow extra clearance out of your pinion Ujoint so your ujoint cap doesnt hit the pinion nut at full flex.
Chaddy 1/2 ton status GMOTM Winner Joined May 23, 2005 Posts 4,107 Reaction score 3 Location Salt Lake City,Utah Jan 13, 2008 #3 They are offset tom woods superflex u-joints. They are 1 way to help a bad pinion angle. They will vibrate around 15 mph.
They are offset tom woods superflex u-joints. They are 1 way to help a bad pinion angle. They will vibrate around 15 mph.
UPS 1/2 ton status Joined Aug 2, 2006 Posts 437 Reaction score 0 Location Maine Jan 13, 2008 #4 Go to 4Xshaft.com and read about them. There is a lot of info on that web page. Mike
uglytruk 1/2 ton status Joined Oct 24, 2004 Posts 1,329 Reaction score 0 Location IN A JUNKYARD, UNDER A TRUCK*N E Rust Belt Jan 13, 2008 #5 So strictly for off roadin"... right? I'll still need aluminum wedges when I put on "lifted" springs... Just curious... Ug
So strictly for off roadin"... right? I'll still need aluminum wedges when I put on "lifted" springs... Just curious... Ug
Hogback Fabrication 1 ton status Vendor GMOTM Winner Joined May 26, 2003 Posts 10,818 Reaction score 1,421 Location New Castle, CO Jan 13, 2008 #6 uglytruk said: So strictly for off roadin"... right? I'll still need aluminum wedges when I put on "lifted" springs... Just curious... Ug Click to expand... Pretty much, yes. You could run them in the front if you have selectable hubs. Get steel axle shims rather than aluminum, the aluminum ones have a habit of failing (cracking, etc.)
uglytruk said: So strictly for off roadin"... right? I'll still need aluminum wedges when I put on "lifted" springs... Just curious... Ug Click to expand... Pretty much, yes. You could run them in the front if you have selectable hubs. Get steel axle shims rather than aluminum, the aluminum ones have a habit of failing (cracking, etc.)