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Old 02-25-2009, 06:46 PM
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[B]what good are slip yoke axles from downey if a normal cv already incorporates a telescoping characteristic on the inner half? ive heard they are a waist of money but ive also heard they are nessasary if running the discontinued rancho upper a arms????what gives???
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are slip yokes worth the money???
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What do you mean? A long spline on the driveshaft?
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holy geez I have no idea where to start...

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everything is worth something to somebody
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doesn't every driveshaft have a slip yoke?

or is this a long travel suspension theory for IFS?
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slip yoke axles

im talking about the downey slip yokes for ifs pickups, as i was saying earlier are they worth while versus the stock ones or birfields is what they call em.
im running the old rancho upper ifs a arms. Ive heard your supposed to run em but i beg to differ. looking to chrome them old ranchos soon with the downey double hoops so they look cool, not sure why rancho ever stopped making em. Probably not enough demand>
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Im right there with you on this problem, Im wanting to go with a setup that involves shorter bumpstops and ball joint spacers, in order to gain more down travel. From what I understand the factory cv doesn't telescope plus the angle that is achieved with the rancho a-arms would be too great for the cv to handle. I guess the slip yoke is stronger and can handle the angle plus can telescope when the suspension is at full droop.
-Don't kill me for making this post guys, i know im a newbie but nobody was replying to him.

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