Brody
October 27th, 2009, 06:48 AM
Due to some driveline vibrations because of the angle of the rear driveshaft in Rob's FJ40, we are going to have to use a double cardan joint in the rear application. Rob asked me how I measured for the correct length and I thought that I would share the information. Rather than re type all the directions, I searched the internet and came up with this pretty comprehensive set of instructions. This is all of the information Englewood Driveshaft or any other company that works with driveshafts would need to make your new driveshaft:
http://www.actionmachineinc.com/onepiecedriveshaftguide.aspx
And here is a link to a lot of technical information about driveshafts from Tom wood's Custom Driveshafts, one of the best and most respected off road driveshaft companies in the US:
http://www.4xshaft.com/techinfo.html
http://www.actionmachineinc.com/onepiecedriveshaftguide.aspx
And here is a link to a lot of technical information about driveshafts from Tom wood's Custom Driveshafts, one of the best and most respected off road driveshaft companies in the US:
http://www.4xshaft.com/techinfo.html