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I thought you said they'd take it back for free? If you're looking to actually go offroad with this then get rid of that non flexing rough country junk.
You could do a 52" spring up front and get you your 4" of lift (aka put your stock rear springs in the front). Then get some 56" springs and...
youll quickly learn that there are some who are abrasive and very quick to judge. There are plenty that aren't and like to have fun with their cucv's. Also, I've used a quart of 2 stroke oil in every fill since the day I got mine years ago and has never been a culprit of smoking. I think...
Forgot to add that $700 is insane for a cv shaft. I think mine was $350 with yoke at a reputable driveshaft shop. They just wanted a few measurements and I got it next day.
I have 2" of lift and (almost) never had rubbing issues with 33's even at full stuff. I did buzz the rear corner of the front fender barely at full turn and full stuff once on the trail but I try not to get in that situation. Now I have the same lift but with 35's and I just clearanced mine...
There's only one SYE kit I know of and it involves drilling into the output shaft.
Id go double cardan shaft and move the spring mounts so the pinion points at the yoke. That's what I've got with my axle swap and it's much smoother than it was stock.
I can measure my old shaft center to center if that helps. A longer shaft is currently needed as yours sits. I'd bet any major or sudden droop would let your yoke come out of the t case.
If its a factory u joint then you just put heat on it till the plastic worms out around the caps. If it's...
That yoke looks like it's about to fall out. Yikes.
What about shackle angle (pic), total length of spring and eye to pin length?
something is certainly off but not quite sure what. I only have a 2" lift on my m1009 and I used a zero lift shackle flip and then an extended shackle to get...
I'm not going to quote cucvrus but I'd be pretty pissed off at buying a listed acdelco part and it not be made by acdelco, wether the acdelco part was made in China, Taiwan or Hungary.
Next time don't buy China garbage.
The pinion angle should be 1ish degree less than the yoke to driveshaft angle because under accel it'll increase. Best case solution indeed is a cv style axle. Shouldn't cost more than a few hundred bucks to get made.
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