i just installed my rear dc drive shaft. All the pics I've seen online has it the way I have it installed but some suggested to have the dc joint at the tc side.....opinions?
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Cool dog! Hey who made that shaft? Is it a toyota or spicer double cardan? Thanksi just installed my rear dc drive shaft. All the pics I've seen online has it the way I have it installed but some suggested to have the dc joint at the tc side.....opinions?
Tatton's drive line.Cool dog! Hey who made that shaft? Is it a toyota or spicer double cardan? Thanks
So it's not a Toyota DC joint?Tatton's drive line.
I don't think so.So it's not a Toyota DC joint?
I have a nice spicer front DC shaft made by a an awesome driveline shop in West Sacramento so I will go to them. They are local to me.Tatton uses all Spicer parts.
It's on the list of things.....I don't have my lift dialed in yet. I'm still in the process of picking out my springs and shocks for the final lift.You realize that with a dc shaft you have to adjust the rear pinion angle right?
I've never heard of a "final" lift. I Don't think that's ever happened.It's on the list of things.....I don't have my lift dialed in yet. I'm still in the process of picking out my springs and shocks for the final lift.
Lol. True....I've never heard of a "final" lift. I Don't think that's ever happened.