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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: ocala, Florida
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slip shaft placement
Time to build my shafts I got some 12" Slip shafts and I need to determine placement . I have a soa on stock springs with a shackle inversion i have a clearenced mini truck dual carden for the rear shaft and sincle carden for the front. Should I put the slips at the axle or the tcase? It has been so long science I pulled the shafts that I cannot remember the orientation . Thanks for the help.
__________________ my build thread - http://nfcruiserheads.org/forum/index.php?topic=247.0 69 fj 40 , 75 cowel and front clip , 76 tub , lincoln rear , aussie front , soa , 94 350 tpi. And the list goes on. |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: ocala, Florida
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Thanks Bret I will put them both at the axle flange. That solved allmy ? I searched for the info but I didnt find that thread. NFC ers are my heros.
__________________ my build thread - http://nfcruiserheads.org/forum/index.php?topic=247.0 69 fj 40 , 75 cowel and front clip , 76 tub , lincoln rear , aussie front , soa , 94 350 tpi. And the list goes on. |
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