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Post by mikeswrangler on Aug 26, 2005 20:56:00 GMT -3
Are any of you running a cj rear drivesahft with your slip yoke kit? Seeing the cj came with the dana 300 with a fixed yoke. Possable, good? Isnt that what your running blackwhyjay.
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Post by jps4jeep on Sept 6, 2005 10:08:42 GMT -3
Different U-joint Part #'s.. But I am not sure.
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Post by bmies on Sept 24, 2005 0:21:12 GMT -3
I am not, but for enyone who doesnt know, a Ford Explorer driveshaft will work with a little shortening and have plenty of travel.
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Post by dsgray16 on Sept 24, 2005 3:35:50 GMT -3
so will a stock front XJ ds....
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Post by mikeswrangler on Sept 24, 2005 9:17:02 GMT -3
Yeh thats what I ended up getting. I have to find a shop thats open today and drop it off.
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Post by jps4jeep on Sept 25, 2005 1:25:43 GMT -3
explorer shaft will onlywork if you have a 8.8 rear, different pinion yokes.
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Post by BlackWhyJay on Sept 27, 2005 0:10:21 GMT -3
Yea, that's what I have, I'm pretty sure I ended up shortening it an inch. UJoints are the same. For street driving or a suspension with no flex, it would be fine.
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Post by BlackWhyJay on Sept 27, 2005 0:11:21 GMT -3
Oh dan, not like its a bad thing at all, but aren't all XJ front DS's CV??
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Post by mikeswrangler on Sept 27, 2005 7:45:32 GMT -3
Oh dan, not like its a bad thing at all, but aren't all XJ front DS's CV?? Yes
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Post by bluerocket on Sept 27, 2005 9:49:51 GMT -3
they are dual cardian, yes.
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