High angle cv shaft's
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High angle cv shaft's
My dad got a 3 inch spacer lift from daystar. we got the front end alighned, Had it professionally installed and everything. but the cv boots tore right were the little metal band holds it down on the inner boot on both sides. So my question is where can I get some high angle cv shafts or do I just need the boots?
And I searched and came up with boots but they didn't answer my question.
And I searched and came up with boots but they didn't answer my question.
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diff drop WILL help.. there is a company out there that makes high angle cv axles but the cost is hellatiously high and I can't remember who it was. I swore RCV Performance had some at one point but they don't look to have any now. OffroadSolutions makes some high angle boots. If you're interested here you go >> CLICK scroll down to almost the end of the page, they are bright red
Last edited by JWaldz; Sep 6, 2010 at 06:43 PM.
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diff drop WILL help.. there is a company out there that makes high angle cv axles but the cost is hellatiously high and I can't remember who it was. I swore RCV Performance had some at one point but they don't look to have any now. OffroadSolutions makes some high angle boots. If you're interested here you go >> CLICK scroll down to almost the end of the page, they are bright red
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diff drop WILL help.. there is a company out there that makes high angle cv axles but the cost is hellatiously high and I can't remember who it was. I swore RCV Performance had some at one point but they don't look to have any now. OffroadSolutions makes some high angle boots. If you're interested here you go >> CLICK scroll down to almost the end of the page, they are bright red
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haha thanks scub.. i never gotten anything from them and didn't even notice that. Guess I should have looked at the home page
Well I dunno who else sells those but I'm sure someone does.
Well I dunno who else sells those but I'm sure someone does.
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The RCV CV's should work, I say should because both the 95.5-2004 Tacoma and 96-02 4Runner both run the 7.5" front diff. I emailed RCV a couple weeks ago to see if my assumption was correct but they haven't gotten back to me yet. But they are VERY spendy @ $585.00 PER SIDE!!
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I can't find a 2'' diff drop. They don't look hard to make it's just a spacer, bolt, washer, and a lock washer. Should I do that or is there a reason they don't go over an inch?
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Just get your stock axles rebuilt of re-booted at a driveline/driveshaft shop. OEM axles are best (except maybe the RCV).
I would bet that your boots tore because they are old. Warning, lifts will wear boots out faster than stock height. I'm still running my stock axles, at 200,000 miles, and 60,000 with ~2.75" of lift. And yes I do wheel HARD!
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