: anyone running Rockstomper driveshafts?


desertPOS
06-05-2002, 12:04 AM
I saw that they were selling supposed heavy heavy duty driveshafts not long ago. Anybody running these or know about them at all. I will be needing driveshafts soon, thanks.:usa:

TyTy
06-05-2002, 06:39 AM
The only shaft that I have seen on their site is rear shafts with no slip I believe. I dont think they make front ones, yet at least, ya never know in the future...

I like their rear shaft concept though, bigger is beefier, is better:D

OOP'S
06-05-2002, 07:26 AM
Originally posted by TyTy
The only shaft that I have seen on their site is rear shafts with no slip I believe. I dont think they make front ones, yet at least, ya never know in the future...

I like their rear shaft concept though, bigger is beefier, is better:D WTF are you talking about "No slip" You have to have a slip, it is up at the tranny end!!!!!:rasta:

Scott@Rockstomper
06-05-2002, 07:59 AM
We can make long slip ones too... they're just really really really expensive. CV and a long slip, is even worse.

Tyty, actually, one of the more common things that people say about 'em is that they're surprised on the trail, especially looking at my truck, to see huge tires, big axles, etc., and these "little bitty" driveshafts... at 2.25" OD, they're more compact than most.

Bones
06-05-2002, 08:02 AM
Originally posted by Scott@Rockstomper
...at 2.25" OD, they're more compact than most.
Just BEEFY 0.25" wall tubing!

OOP'S
06-05-2002, 08:56 AM
Originally posted by Scott@Rockstomper
We can make long slip ones too... they're just really really really expensive. CV and a long slip, is even worse.
What type of U-joints are you using?

Scott@Rockstomper
06-05-2002, 10:25 AM
On the Toy driveshafts, usually Spicer 1310 (153x) joints.