I'm after a Double Cardan style front drive shaft from a hilux etc that will fit a 8" toyota diff. I think most Hilux run this setup, correct me if I'm wrong.
I've got Hilux axles under my Zuk but the front driveline angle is to extreme and I've run out of spline. I need 75mm travel and only have 90mm available meaning i'll be driving with 15mm engaged at full droop. That's not enough!
Anything considered.
WTB Hilux front drive shaft for high angle operation
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Re: WTB Hilux front drive shaft for high angle operation
ive heard of hilux a/m driveshafts splines that are 300mm long if i can remember correctly
ex aussy i think
ex aussy i think
Re: WTB Hilux front drive shaft for high angle operation
Shizer, do you know what standard length is?
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Re: WTB Hilux front drive shaft for high angle operation
no
its just some thing that was mentioned here a good while back
its just some thing that was mentioned here a good while back
Re: WTB Hilux front drive shaft for high angle operation
Terrain Tamer would be a good place to start.
Don Kyatt in Manukau are the Auckland agents.
Don Kyatt in Manukau are the Auckland agents.
Re: WTB Hilux front drive shaft for high angle operation
whats ya compressed and extended lengths..? as I have one as had to change to a longer one for front..
Re: WTB Hilux front drive shaft for high angle operation
588mm compressed and 663mm extended. Driveline angle at transfer 34°...
Hi Tim, it's more the the new one in the link:
http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavista/PR-shaft/DCP_6524.JPG
Hi Tim, it's more the the new one in the link:
http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavista/PR-shaft/DCP_6524.JPG