9" to replace 35c help
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Re: 9" to replace 35c help
"Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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: Taking my daughter's 35c out of her 95 YJ this weekend, she is putting a
: ford 9" in, and 4.88 gears, and an Advanced Adaptor HD SYE my question is
: about lining it up and drive shaft. From all the reading I did last night,
: it looks like if you put the pinion in peralel with T case then you use a
: standard drive shaft, and if you aim pinion at T case you then use a
double
: cardon CV drive shaft. Either way she needs a new drive shaft, so what is
: the prefered way to do this. Don't want to weld on the perches, have shaft
: made up, hook everything up and have the first person look at it and say
why
: did you do it like that?
: Greg
:
Hi Greg, you're correct about aiming toward the pinion with an SYE setup.
To do this on the stock axle, you can use degree shims on the spring
perches:
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/...con/90012.html
But since you are swapping in the 9" you will be doing perch mods. Test fit
the axle with the spring perches clamped to the leaf spring. Rotate the axle
as necessary and begin welding. This would be a good time to decide if you
want to do a spring over axle (SOA) setup for more lift... of coarse you
would have to do the front axle as well.
P.S. don't forget to relocate your shock perches as well.
-Brian
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Re: 9" to replace 35c help
"Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ASSHc.63156$P7.43879@pd7tw3no...
: Taking my daughter's 35c out of her 95 YJ this weekend, she is putting a
: ford 9" in, and 4.88 gears, and an Advanced Adaptor HD SYE my question is
: about lining it up and drive shaft. From all the reading I did last night,
: it looks like if you put the pinion in peralel with T case then you use a
: standard drive shaft, and if you aim pinion at T case you then use a
double
: cardon CV drive shaft. Either way she needs a new drive shaft, so what is
: the prefered way to do this. Don't want to weld on the perches, have shaft
: made up, hook everything up and have the first person look at it and say
why
: did you do it like that?
: Greg
:
Hi Greg, you're correct about aiming toward the pinion with an SYE setup.
To do this on the stock axle, you can use degree shims on the spring
perches:
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/...con/90012.html
But since you are swapping in the 9" you will be doing perch mods. Test fit
the axle with the spring perches clamped to the leaf spring. Rotate the axle
as necessary and begin welding. This would be a good time to decide if you
want to do a spring over axle (SOA) setup for more lift... of coarse you
would have to do the front axle as well.
P.S. don't forget to relocate your shock perches as well.
-Brian
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Re: 9" to replace 35c help
"Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ASSHc.63156$P7.43879@pd7tw3no...
: Taking my daughter's 35c out of her 95 YJ this weekend, she is putting a
: ford 9" in, and 4.88 gears, and an Advanced Adaptor HD SYE my question is
: about lining it up and drive shaft. From all the reading I did last night,
: it looks like if you put the pinion in peralel with T case then you use a
: standard drive shaft, and if you aim pinion at T case you then use a
double
: cardon CV drive shaft. Either way she needs a new drive shaft, so what is
: the prefered way to do this. Don't want to weld on the perches, have shaft
: made up, hook everything up and have the first person look at it and say
why
: did you do it like that?
: Greg
:
Hi Greg, you're correct about aiming toward the pinion with an SYE setup.
To do this on the stock axle, you can use degree shims on the spring
perches:
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/...con/90012.html
But since you are swapping in the 9" you will be doing perch mods. Test fit
the axle with the spring perches clamped to the leaf spring. Rotate the axle
as necessary and begin welding. This would be a good time to decide if you
want to do a spring over axle (SOA) setup for more lift... of coarse you
would have to do the front axle as well.
P.S. don't forget to relocate your shock perches as well.
-Brian
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