I gained 9" of clearance in the rear by getting rid of my stock bumper and reciever. for comparison the old bumper and reciever hung down just past the bottom of my shackles so you can see how much higher the new bumper is http://www.crazyblaze.com/forum%20post/ ... 0_4773.JPG
Here is the aftermath after trying to drive across the side of a pond.........and not quite making it out the other side I didn't get any pics while we were there b/c it was already dark but it was fun
Duane does GREAT work as you guys have seen, give him a call at his shop called TechTaFab (913) 207-0447 or send him a pm and he will hook you up with some cool shizzle
P.S. Sorry HJ, I linked most of the pics and only posted 3 so dont me mad at me
"Speed doesn't kill, suddenly becoming stationary does." - Richard Hammond
"Speed is just a matter of Money - How fast do YOU want to go?"-Mechanic from Mad Max-
If at first you don't succeed - Don't take up Skydiving! - ThunderIIKE7CSK
I have one that works, I just have to take it out whenever I get on the highway b/c the chevy joint has the same size bearing caps but isn't quite as wide as the d30 yoke so I am going to have to get a jeep joint/yoke welded onto the shaft.
I had it in when I went mudding I had it in but I had to drive home on side roads b/c I didn't feel like taking it out.
Long story short, I am lazy and I never got around to getting it fixed
coffeedrnkr wrote:... I just have to take it out whenever I get on the highway b/c the chevy joint has the same size bearing caps but isn't quite as wide as the d30 yoke so I am going to have to get a jeep joint/yoke welded onto the shaft...
Just pick up an adapter U-Joint. Any good driveline shop will have the U-joint that will fit the smaller chevy and have the longer Dana on the other side of the cross.
Easy as pie to install and you can adapt most anything this way.
No welding required.
"Speed doesn't kill, suddenly becoming stationary does." - Richard Hammond
"Speed is just a matter of Money - How fast do YOU want to go?"-Mechanic from Mad Max-
If at first you don't succeed - Don't take up Skydiving! - ThunderIIKE7CSK
Well, I checked at the one auto parts store and they said that they couldn't get it. but they used spicer brand so I think I need to find a store that uses a different brand of joints
You need to find a driveline builder.
You will not find the crosses that you need at a "parts store"
Do you have a Six States Distributors near you?
If you don't have a local driveline / manual transmission shop near you give them a call.
My local "driveline guru" , Harry from Connie's Service and Repair, would walk to the back room, dust off a box and hand me exactly what I need. If it didn't come as needed he would grab a couple boxes and swap caps the get the correct sizes.
I hope he lives forever. His shop has been in business for over seventy two years. He has forgotten ten times what I will ever know
"Speed doesn't kill, suddenly becoming stationary does." - Richard Hammond
"Speed is just a matter of Money - How fast do YOU want to go?"-Mechanic from Mad Max-
If at first you don't succeed - Don't take up Skydiving! - ThunderIIKE7CSK
I gotta get a bigger rear axle first, I already have the 7.5 at it's max, if it was an 8.5 I probably wouldn't even worry about it but it isn't so I am on the lookout for a 9" and I'm goin up to 4.88's
once I do that and the tires wear down I'll be goin to 35 or 36's
Looks like a fun ongoing project, coffee! Yea, I think 4.88's will be perfect with 35's. That's what I'm get'n. If you plan on bigger than 35 or 36, I'd go lower. I'll have some pics when I get back and it's done. I'm sure I'm gonna really like it. I like the way the guy thinks that's doing my truck.