Driveshaft Space
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Driveshaft Space
Ok, I installed a IRO SYE HnT with their Front Driveshaft.
I notice most people have more spacing then I do on their driveshaft. I was curious if this would cause any issues?
I notice most people have more spacing then I do on their driveshaft. I was curious if this would cause any issues?
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I'd be concerned of bottoming the slip yoke on the shaft as your axle moves up. Try jacking your axle to simulate compression of the suspension and watch the clearance. Or get some buddies to bounce on the rear bumper. It does look too tight to me.
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Finally after searching and searching forever yesterday and today. I found a thread after making this one.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f67/sy...-length-95198/
Really don't wanna have to hack more output shaft off and re-drill and tap though. What a cluster****.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f67/sy...-length-95198/
Really don't wanna have to hack more output shaft off and re-drill and tap though. What a cluster****.
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