Man, all you folks worried about drive-line angles. There was a swamp buggy that I saw once, more years ago than I care to think about, that had that problem solved.
The front and rear diffs were turned so they faced straight up. There was a shaft that came out of the diff and went up to some kind of a gearbox on the frame.
We're talking about 4 or 5 feet.
Then there was another shaft that came straight out of the transfer case and drove that right angle gearbox.
Talk about easy drive-line angles, I think that one used LoveJoy couplings instead of U-joints since it was a straight shot.
The shafts that went from the right angle gearbox to the diffs had a LOT of slip joint range, but the U-joints did not see much angle.
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