Driveshaft angles and lengths

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  1. AModelCat

    AModelCat Road Train Member

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    Except that the pinion will be lower with a single drive. That was my biggest concern about it. I do agree shortening the shaft from the carrier bearing to the transmission would be best option as there is really no movement or change in angles there.
     
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  3. Cowboys & Engines

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    Your slip yoke is not going to have much travel under normal circumstances so I would give it about 1 1/2 inches from completely compressed. And I believe this is a 4 bag per axle setup which is great for keeping driveline angles correct.
     
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    I was thinking about 3/4" or so myself. Just don't want to chance a shaft pulling apart. One of my dad's new KW's did that because they put the wrong length shafts in at the factory. The results are not pretty lol.
     
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    NM I looked at the truck today, looks like they cut the differential side only.
    Since it's already a short drive shaft (day cab) there was no carrier bearing to check if it was shimmed down.
    There were new weights welded to both ends of the drive shaft. image.jpeg Diff end

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    Trans end
     
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  6. BoxCarKidd

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    At running height I like to have 2 inches at the slip yoke. I am OK with up to 3.
    If you moved your rear rear forward or used the the Freightliner rear your yokes won't match up. Since you must buy something get the yoke put on your tube that matches the yoke on the rear end you are using.
     
  7. AModelCat

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    Where are you all measuring slip yoke distance from?
     
  8. BoxCarKidd

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    Where seal is on the end of the slip yoke to where it would bottom out on if it hit the driveshaft end.
    Look at other trucks and copy that goes a long way.
    I thank other people covered the bases well on this issue but if something is unclear I will try to help you with that.
     
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    BoxCarKidd Road Train Member

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    A couple of points to share but you probably all ready know.
    Digital angle meters are the cats meow. I became addicted to one my coworker owns. It was expensive when he bought it years ago while building wings for an airplane. I checked and found one at harbor freight for $35 today.
    It is not to hard to shorten one piece shafts that use the old style joints I always do them myself.
     
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    7B7B4382-6616-4E74-8CB0-6BBC9D7447F0.jpeg This is an older thread.... how did things work out AModelCat? I’m currently in the process of removing the forward axle and sliding the rear drive forward. This is on a ‘99 Pete with air leaf. 348311D8-D1B1-414C-805A-C34D517416F9.jpeg
     
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    I got sidetracked and didn't get the diff in until last summer. I ended up just putting the diff wherever the driveshaft lined up at. I went from Hendrickson rubber block to Airliner on mine so it wasn't as easy to just move it up to the next set of holes.
     
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