Front CV shaft compadability

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Has anybody here swapped their front CV shafts when doing a long arm front suspension kit? I bought my ADD equipped truck with the cheezy Warn hub kit retrofitted. I've seen various comments about spline count diffrences between factory hubbed trucks and their ADD counterparts. I need to buy axles ASAP for a T-100 to fit the TC long travel kit. It looks to me like T-100's were ADD (I could be wrong, poor reader :D) so I believe everything I have will work. Aisin's are going in eventually so if I need them now it's no big deal.
 
Has anybody here swapped their front CV shafts when doing a long arm front suspension kit? I bought my ADD equipped truck with the cheezy Warn hub kit retrofitted. I've seen various comments about spline count diffrences between factory hubbed trucks and their ADD counterparts. I need to buy axles ASAP for a T-100 to fit the TC long travel kit. It looks to me like T-100's were ADD (I could be wrong, poor reader :D) so I believe everything I have will work. Aisin's are going in eventually so if I need them now it's no big deal.



Where'd you see this?

No. ADD is only a metal disc, aka flange. 2mk they're all the same. That was back when Toy kept stuff simple, :rolleyes: before they figured out "job security"


The T's are the same ex longer shafts. And at this exact moment I cant recall it. T's used the same diff but to make up for body/ frame width went w/ a longer shaft. The Control arms are the same as minis as well.

:idea: If the T had 31's yank the diff. Its got 4:87 gears in it. The rear diff will NOT directly bolt in though :frown: but you might MIGHT be able to REgear it to another chunk....MIGHT

And the T's break calipers, depending on what you've got, are bigger.
 
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