Driveline angles

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Driveline angles

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Need some help. Hit a few piles today to check flex. I've still got the "revolver shackles" installed. They're coming off, they suck! My question is, when I got home, I noticed the u-joint retainer bolts on the rear end were bent from rubbing on the slip yoke. I set my caster angle at 17 degrees with about 4-5 inches of lift. If I remove the shackles, am I cured?? Here's a pic of my set up. Double cardon @ t-case.
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Post by FatMan »

i remember reading in one of my 4wheel mags that you want to have a both end's at a angle. the top look's good but the bottom should probabaly be at a lower angle (tilted downward).
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http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavist ... index.html


read up, thats where i go for my drive line questions...
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good info wilber :cool:
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Post by b2binbad »

Cool, thanks Wilber, My setup looks right. Bye- Bye POS shackles!
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Post by Ranger Dave »

what are you guys using for a t-case end front driveshaft u-joint?? I have a 4/5in lift with a dana44.The axel end is ok but the t-case end :eek:
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heres what ive done so far
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Post by b2binbad »

I'm using the same thing you pictured. Don't know how it's gonna work though as I'm still building up the front. I do know that the full size Ford trucks has the same t-case end and came in different lengths.
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HELP WITH REAR DRIVESHAFT ISSUES

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I HAVE AN 88' BRONCO II THAT I AM GOING TO PUT A 6" SKYJACKER SUSP. LIFT ON, BUT I HAVE THE DRIVE SHAFT THAT LOOKS LIKE A CV JOINT WHERE IT GOES INTO THE DIFF., AND I KNOW IT NEEDS TO BE CHANGED BUT I DONT KNOW WHAT TO,
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Post by b2binbad »

I had to have a rear driveshaft made. Cost me 80 bucks. I just reused the stuff I had and they provided a longer tube. I got the fronts(have like 5 --different lengths) from the junkyard. I pulled them from different vehicles.
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