: the new 208 c/v slip yoke 1350 series


onetoncv
01-14-2002, 09:42 AM
just thought i'd throw up a pic of a finished product -its the new way to do a c/v on a 208 t-case or even a 241-or 243- its flexible and strong- Jess

Shaker
01-14-2002, 02:25 PM
nICE jOB aGAIN JESSE.....I'm sure a few will jump on this to "upgrade" their weaker unit. Hey I sold the "big" truck for some good $$$.....paid off all my debts...:D I even created my website here these past few days and still adding stuff daily. Check it out sometime.......Take it easy bud......4 Runner has hit the "slow lane" in progress but I'll pick it up in a week or two.....C Ya

Jeff_Super_S
01-14-2002, 07:52 PM
Jess- Is this the one I saw you post something about a few weeks back, that uses 1350 joints? If not how much $ am I looking at for one set up with all 1350 joints, and about 36" long. Oh and one more question, do you sell the CV and slip combo w/o a tube or end yoke so I can salvage the remains of my fairly new existing shaft. Thx

CaptCrunch
01-14-2002, 11:13 PM
How much are they going for Jess?

onetoncv
01-15-2002, 08:19 AM
let me know when you need your tim- sorry to hear about the big yod sold-damn i liked that thing too- cost on this unit in most cases 445.00 $ depending on lengths and ends to the diff- and so on- i'll have to talk to you on the phone about piecing it out - you could save aprox 40-80$ if you send yours and we can use it-Jess

Jeff_Super_S
01-15-2002, 03:31 PM
Oh forget I asked if it uses 1350 joints. Du, next time I'll read the title.