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Post by DamnJeep on Oct 10, 2011 19:17:15 GMT -4
ok yeah, i understand that, i have a slip out flange in the t-case... does that mean i cant use a double cardon joint? Not really the case. A "typical" double cardan shaft has the slip joint contained within the drive shaft. It uses either a fixed yoke or a flange. However you can purchase a reverse slip double cardan shaft. This style retains the slip joint in the stock location with no slip in the shaft.Pricey. Tom Woods makes one Uploaded with ImageShack.uswww.4xshaft.com/As well as others I'm sure.
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