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Driveline adapter #1049496 07/27/12 04:57 PM
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heathdogg Offline OP
Mudrunner
I had an idea last nite. It involved making an round steel adapter that bolts onto the stock axle and would allow a regular bolt on u-joint flange to attach. I was thinking along the lines of the t-case adapter.
4 counter sunk allen heads to bolt to the axle and studs maybe to hold the driveline on. What are your thoughts?


Blacktero: 90 Montero Lwb V6 RS Model. 16" Toyota Alloy Rims, Dual Bouncy's; Gen II Front Rotors & Calipers; Rear LSD

Sraider: 87 Raider 2.6 base. Work yet to be done.
Re: Driveline adapter [Re: heathdogg] #1049497 07/28/12 02:34 AM
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rxinhed Offline
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...and the purpose?

Does this guard against zombies?


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Re: Driveline adapter [Re: rxinhed] #1049498 07/29/12 08:29 PM
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heathdogg Offline OP
Mudrunner
Not for zombies though... I was think along the lines of using a jeep yokes on both ends when I put the 231 case so I wouldn't have to mess with trying to get the mistubishi yoke to fit on the new drivelines.


Blacktero: 90 Montero Lwb V6 RS Model. 16" Toyota Alloy Rims, Dual Bouncy's; Gen II Front Rotors & Calipers; Rear LSD

Sraider: 87 Raider 2.6 base. Work yet to be done.
Re: Driveline adapter [Re: heathdogg] #1049499 07/29/12 11:20 PM
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lordtrunks Offline
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your gonna need new driveshafts with the 231 so you may aswell not mess with that kind of setup.


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