Noted, but looking at the angle of it and the stroke in the yoke, gives about 6" of flex.Beezil said:for the record, that particular driveshaft is designed to run at a misalignment of up to 80-degrees....
You must understand that thing is for show.
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If you go to the site and read : Shawn provides this information: "He trailered it to the show and had to drive it with only the front drive shaft. As you can see the rear one probably wont do shit." So I figure they tried to drive it and it wouldnt go anywhere. The FORD symbol is actually a structural part of that front contraption. Go to http://128.83.80.200/taco/scarysteering6.htmlBeezil said:for the record, that particular driveshaft is designed to run at a misalignment of up to 80-degrees....
if yer gonna bag on something, you should have a mechanical understanding of the thing....the cv is operating within its design parameters, meant for light torque loading of course.
even though the pinion angle is kinda nasty, the driveline should move the jeep around, which is the only point. You must understand that thing is for show.
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Beezil said:for the record, that particular driveshaft is designed to run at a misalignment of up to 80-degrees....
if yer gonna bag on something, you should have a mechanical understanding of the thing....the cv is operating within its design parameters, meant for light torque loading of course.
even though the pinion angle is kinda nasty, the driveline should move the jeep around, which is the only point. You must understand that thing is for show.
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