fabricator
06-09-2002, 06:12 PM
Went crawling on some rocks saturday down in Ky.
my 44044's are getting broke in and are working sweet.
But they want to wrap up pretty good when don't
make the climb.
coming of a rock backward's seems to wrap the axle
up a lot more than it used to.
looking for idea's on a driveshaft,
square tube maybe, how they work?
or something out of the boneyard that has a longer
spline and i will make it work.
also was wondering if i should put a ( billy buck bar )
in the front so it won't wrap.
what you guys doing about this other than not
backing up.
4RnrRick
06-09-2002, 07:39 PM
Picture of my 44044 with a Square D-line.
http://www.cascadecrawlers.com/uploads/Rick/square.jpg
fabricator
06-09-2002, 08:08 PM
Thats a nice piece of work and i appreciate the pic.
looks like it will work. is there any downfalls to this.
12" slip ?
onetoncv
06-09-2002, 10:04 PM
well we offer a long travel shaft converting your toy stuff to a 12" slip- simialar to the square one on the pic above- but ours is round and balanced- but not all guys need balancing if there 200-1 - nice clean job on the square converison-4rn- ours runs 249.00 $ check around and see if this is a good price- Jesse
fabricator
06-10-2002, 01:43 AM
if i am reading your post rite.
its the whole shaft for 249.
sounds fair. i'm at least 100 to 1
and with the home made extended
driveshaft that ain't balanced i got now
i think any thing will do if i can find
something.
you guys just sell the slip male and female pieces?
onetoncv is Jesse of High Angle Driveline....
He'll make and sell ya whatever you want/ need/ dont need/ anyting to do with drivelines...
Toyman
06-10-2002, 05:18 PM
Put the bottom leaf back in now that the springs are broke in.
fabricator
06-10-2002, 06:15 PM
i did not take it out.
they all are still in there.
44Runner
06-10-2002, 09:24 PM
Originally posted by TyTy
onetoncv is Jesse of High Angle Driveline....
He'll make and sell ya whatever you want/ need/ dont need/ anyting to do with drivelines...
Not to mention he probably makes the best shaft out there according to all I heard. I plan to buy some shafts from him shortly. I have bought U-joints from him and he is a pleasure to deal with. His customer service can't be beaten...
fabricator
06-11-2002, 04:27 AM
Yep;
talked to Jesse via the email thing
seems nice and helpfull.
I just can't swallow the funds for a beat up trail truck
that hardly see's the road.
allthough i may have to purchase it from him anyway,
he's probably got a old used one with a scratch on
it throwed back behind the fridge,
thats the one i want.