wrt the rear driveline vibration...
1) is the noise there only when you let off of the gas, aka, deceleration.
2) anytime you change the pinion angle on the rear axle to point upwards, you *must* put a cv joint in the front of the driveshaft, or you'll get driveshaft vibration and noise on the street... you may have to slightly clearance the crossmember to get it to fit... i've been there, had to do that.
3) you didn't mention it, but after putting in the cv joint, be sure and get the driveshaft balanced.
nice build, i wish that i had your garage to work in!
1) is the noise there only when you let off of the gas, aka, deceleration.
2) anytime you change the pinion angle on the rear axle to point upwards, you *must* put a cv joint in the front of the driveshaft, or you'll get driveshaft vibration and noise on the street... you may have to slightly clearance the crossmember to get it to fit... i've been there, had to do that.
3) you didn't mention it, but after putting in the cv joint, be sure and get the driveshaft balanced.
nice build, i wish that i had your garage to work in!
I swear the fun never ends.....
Got my front driveshaft in. Fits fine and runs at low speed, but vibrates at any higher speed. By higher speed I mean above 20-30 km/hr. It's at a pretty good angle right now though. I really wonder ****** people do with other short wheelbase vehicles, like Jeeps? I think in the near future I am going to remove a leaf on each side of the front. Should lower me a bit and smooth out the ride a bit, and help my driveshaft angle.
Next up, the noise from the t-case. Replaced the front u-joint on the rear driveshaft......it was pretty crummy inside. So now I don't feel any vibrations at any speed, yet my t-case still makes the same old noise. I had a scary feeling all along that I didn't clearance one of the the shift forks enough for the lower gear set. I was hoping that wasn't it, because I don't want to remove the t-case and pull it apart.....but I might have to now.
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