Tagged my driveshaft

Samuelh3

Caught the Bug
Well, it was only a matter of time. I tagged my driveshaft pretty good today.

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I had torn the boot a week ago from articulation. It needed to be replaced anyways, oh well.

I got high sided on a rock doing the "mini-Rubicon" at Holy Jim here in Trabuco Canyon.

Question is...is it work saving as a spare??



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jeeeep

Hooked
not worth saving as a spare.

If you replace it with after market it won't be an easy spare swap anyway.
 

JAGS

Hooked
If you go aftermarket you'll need control arms to dial everything in.

If you can find a stock rear for cheap, might be worth it.

Hard to tell from the pic, but seems like it might also be dented beyond just the boot? You can buy and replace just the boot for about $45. If dented, balancing could be a bitch.
 

TrailHunter

Hooked
Not sure if its more of a headache.... but if you think you may want to try and rebuild that one (fix dents, boot, balance) There is a good driveshaft shop in Gardena. Might be worth a phone call... PM me if you want the number.


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Samuelh3

Caught the Bug
If you go aftermarket you'll need control arms to dial everything in.

If you can find a stock rear for cheap, might be worth it.

Hard to tell from the pic, but seems like it might also be dented beyond just the boot? You can buy and replace just the boot for about $45. If dented, balancing could be a bitch.

Will I have to adjust my control arms with a new aftermarket driveshaft? I thought they adjusted automatically based on articulation.


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JAGS

Hooked
Will I have to adjust my control arms with a new aftermarket driveshaft? I thought they adjusted automatically based on articulation.


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My understanding is you'll want either uppers or lowers...can't recall. The joints are not the same on aftermarket shafts. Maybe someone else will see this and confirm one way or the other.
 

WJCO

Meme King
Will I have to adjust my control arms with a new aftermarket driveshaft? I thought they adjusted automatically based on articulation.


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You want your pinion angle and driveshaft angle parallel. Assuming your new driveshaft has a double cardin ujoint setup near the transfer case. Upper arms should fix this if it is needed.
 

wayoflife

Administrator
Staff member
You want your pinion angle and driveshaft angle parallel. Assuming your new driveshaft has a double cardin ujoint setup near the transfer case. Upper arms should fix this if it is needed.

Yup, this ^^^. Pinion angle and shaft need to be inline and adjustable rear upper arms will allow you to set it.
 

Samuelh3

Caught the Bug
I'll take a look once the new driveshaft is installed. I did adjust the control arms quite a bit when I put my lift and 37s on but it was more to move the axle back about 1.5 inches 'cause I was rubbing. Any specific tips on measuring pinion angle, or is it just a visual check?


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WJCO

Meme King
I'll take a look once the new driveshaft is installed. I did adjust the control arms quite a bit when I put my lift and 37s on but it was more to move the axle back about 1.5 inches 'cause I was rubbing. Any specific tips on measuring pinion angle, or is it just a visual check?


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For the rear, just a visual check. You could snap a picture of it, then on your PC, using a paint editing program, draw lines through both parts to make sure they're parallel. Like this (this is just an example, I just grabbed a random pic off the web and added lines):

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Samuelh3

Caught the Bug
Awesome thanks. And just to be sure. A slightly bent be unbalanced rear driveshaft would cause a slight steering wobble correct? It should I be looking for more damage somewhere? I really did a number down there.


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wayoflife

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Staff member
Awesome thanks. And just to be sure. A slightly bent be unbalanced rear driveshaft would cause a slight steering wobble correct? It should I be looking for more damage somewhere? I really did a number down there.


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It would cause a vibration, NOT a wobble in your steering.

A speed related wobble or shimmy in the steering wheel is almost always a tire balancing issue.
 

BananaJeep

Caught the Bug
I used my driveshaft as a rock slider about a year and a half ago, and never really thought much about it. Maybe I should replace that? :idontknow:
 

JAGS

Hooked
You want your pinion angle and driveshaft angle parallel. Assuming your new driveshaft has a double cardin ujoint setup near the transfer case. Upper arms should fix this if it is needed.

Yup, this ^^^. Pinion angle and shaft need to be inline and adjustable rear upper arms will allow you to set it.

Hey, screw you guys, I should get web wrenching credit for this one. Lol. #fusem17 [emoji23][emoji23]
 
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