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Old 02-06-2003, 08:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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competition driveline disconnect-its a toyota thing

right now I'll offer this toyota driveline disconnect 550.00 and includes shifter- mechanical- if you suppy the shaft -like 85 up stuff - then your ready to compete your yoda to its max! Jess
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Its made to disengage the rear shaft- hold the rear brakes -use a cutting break- and get your 105" wheelbased rig thru a cone area that has room enough for a 85" wheel base rig- to make a long story short- Not to hit the cones and take first place! with minimum deductions- Jess
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Old 02-07-2003, 05:36 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Streetable or not yet?
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not streetable in my opinion- Jess
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not streetable in my opinion- Jess
How come? Too much vibration?
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Old 02-08-2003, 09:38 PM   #7 (permalink)
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It could be made streetable - with two positions it locks into - and one possition in perfect balance - giving you a 50/50 chance to engage it once and run well at 55 mph- but our competition version has 35 spots it can be engaged in making phase on the shaft and balance even a non reality for vib's at 40 mph and over hehe- its a rockbuggy thing right now- Jess
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why not put a master spline on it so it will only lock back in one way so its phased?
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why not put a master spline on it so it will only lock back in one way so its phased?
That's how they come OEM... Which would be useless in competition.
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Well daniel i'll try my best to call this week- how's that new rig coming along ? gettin close maybe to call me on those shafts- Jess
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i dont know much about these things but why couldny you go to a drive flange sort of setup???
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So why wouldnt they work for comps? other than having to wait for ut to engage but thats what the spring is for right?
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