another question about driveshafts and lifts
i got to thinking and i was wondering.
when you lift a vehicle with solid axles the drive shaft has to also extend lower.
one reason to lift a vehicle is to get over bigger obstacles like rocks and such
BUT if you crawl over a rock how do you prevent that rock from being run over by your rear driveshaft before the rear tires can reach it to finish the crawl.
do they make drveshaft kits that will extend horizontally from the transfer case and then bend down further back to the differential, to prevent hitting it as much??
when you lift a vehicle with solid axles the drive shaft has to also extend lower.
one reason to lift a vehicle is to get over bigger obstacles like rocks and such
BUT if you crawl over a rock how do you prevent that rock from being run over by your rear driveshaft before the rear tires can reach it to finish the crawl.
do they make drveshaft kits that will extend horizontally from the transfer case and then bend down further back to the differential, to prevent hitting it as much??


