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Old 10-16-2014, 06:55 AM
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Default Aftermarket driveshaft

Who's running after market front or rear drive shafts or both? What are the pros and cons to what your running.
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Pro is no boot to tear and sling grease. Smaller diameter for better evap clearance. Also gives additional range if adjustment for you castor.

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Tom woods for the extra strength
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I run Adams Driveshafts front and rear. I have banged them both off the rocks without issue. I highly recommend them
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Ease of owner maintenance with fittings that can be greased.
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Noob here, so I see on aftermarket driveshafts ther re yoke ends and non? huh? can someone explain the benefit of a yoke over factory style?
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Originally Posted by genrec
Noob here, so I see on aftermarket driveshafts ther re yoke ends and non? huh? can someone explain the benefit of a yoke over factory style?
The stock shafts are non serviceable and I seen guys blow diffs before yokes and that's the what you want. You want your yoke to blow before the diff has to
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Adams 1350 Rock Crawler Driveshaft. You cannot go wrong.



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