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Re: THe NAC Lots-O-Post Thread
it would be even more awesomer with a custom hatch/tailgate cut to fit.
it would be even more awesomer with a custom hatch/tailgate cut to fit.
I wouldn't do that... I'd probably sleeve DOM or poop pipe over the outside of the existing driveshafts rather than slugging the inside. The stock MJ driveshaft is goofy huge, remember? I think it's like 4 inches in diameter.Interesting, but I'd still rather build the shafts myself.
:laugh: Yeah I love getting threads like that going. Gives me some entertainment during the day.
Side note, Chris/Bill what do you think of my plan for a rear driveshaft:
Take 2 XJ front driveshafts, cut the slip off one and the double cardan off the other, and slug them together with 1.75 x .120 wall to the right length.
Will a 2" driveshaft hold up in the back? I'm assuming mine will be a few inches longer than Bills due to the shorter drivetrain.
:laugh: Yeah I love getting threads like that going. Gives me some entertainment during the day.
Side note, Chris/Bill what do you think of my plan for a rear driveshaft:
Take 2 XJ front driveshafts, cut the slip off one and the double cardan off the other, and slug them together with 1.75 x .120 wall to the right length.
Will a 2" driveshaft hold up in the back? I'm assuming mine will be a few inches longer than Bills due to the shorter drivetrain.
saw it yesterday, good collection of infoidk if any of you guys have seen this thread, but i like.
http://naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1055170
To this day I still wonder how I'm like the only person on the planet to nuke 760 joints reliably on 33s. :dunce:
Why do you need two driveshafts to do that?
All the shafts I've ever made are done that way...except I used 1.75" x .25 wall in the middle. Just used the last few inches of OEM tube on both ends.
Wait - nevermind, I get it. 2" x .120 wall is probably not a good choice, especially for something that long. I'm just not a fan of the typical thin-wall tube they use for driveshafts. One dent and you're XXXXed.
Any idea how long it's gotta be? I'd check out this place:
http://www.speedymetals.com
I've used them before with great results. You can buy exactly the length you need of any size tube, and their selection is amazing. Pricing's really not bad too...especially compared to some of the numbers I've seen in this thread.I'd consider getting a length of either 3/16" or 1/4" wall 1.75" DOM to build the main part of the shaft out of, and just use the stock tube as a sleeve to align the yokes like I've done.
Or say XXXX it, for what you're doing...run a square tube shaft.![]()
that is a well written thread. too bad it's about an automatic.
It might. I will tell you this...
When I called the three driveshaft shops (High Angle, Tom Wood's, and a place in NH) and told them my length and that I wanted a 2" diameter shaft, none of them wanted to build it because of the expected RPM and length. They all wanted at least 2.5", due to the so i ended up routing the exhaust a little different so I could get the larger driver shaft in there.
Edit: My shaft specs: 43 3/4" compressed, 43 7/8" extended
I'm guessing my rear driveshaft is going to be somewhere around 47-50" long. I'll have a better idea of how long in the coming weeks.
I might do that route with the 1.75 x .250" wall. Do you think it will be strong enough to survive the higher RPMs...?
Meh, I don't want to run a squaretube shaft. No reason in particular.
How fast do you think you're gonna go in this thing? Realistically? :roll:
At least it's manual.Mine too. Drinking a coffee and throwing the bird at everyone with a veedub!
You do have a point, but seeing as I didn't have any of the materials it would have cost me very close to the same to just have it built and be done (plus it worked out good in the end).This is why I gave up on driveline shops. My front shaft can absolutely be no bigger than 1.75" OD about 5" away from the t-case yoke, and the best anyone could give me was one of those skinny solid-round CJ-style shafts. No thanks.
If it's gonna see thousands of road miles at highway RPM's I can see doing the large-OD thin-wall tube, but for what we're doing, that stuff scares me. In an application where the driveshaft will likely be doing double-duty as a rock slider I'll take my thick-wall tube anyway.
FWIW I've had no issues with 60+ MPH on them, either...
If you want to start from scratch and design something to perfectly fit your application, these guys are great to work with too:
http://www.drive-lines.com/
All the slips/yokes/etc you could ever want. I built my front shaft with parts from that place.
"Distributed to qualified shops. Available to individuals only as part of a complete driveline."
Dude, give it a rest already.At least it's manual.
"Distributed to qualified shops. Available to individuals only as part of a complete driveline."
my automatic jeep got me to work today.
A dub four FTW!Mine too. Drinking a coffee and throwing the bird at everyone with a veedub!
one of our server techs bought bagels.. wow. best bagel i've had in a logn time. nomnomnom