i take it he needed to remove the pusher/spacer block that sets the preload for the rh side shaft it is retained by the centre pin of the diff
it drives :-)
it drives :-)edit; dunno what happend there
next question; is worth reconditioning the standard prop or get an after market jobby, I ask this bearig in mind the lift means the original prop is probably a bit over extended.also is the u bolt conversion worth while? those pidily bits of bent tin holding the UJ in place do worry me
Dunno! good question, maybe its something to do with cost when manufactured or maybe they wear out quicker than uj`s, cause they are turning so fast on the rear axle, whereas when they are on the front they are in 4wd and turn slower , whadya reckon :-)
After reading the linked article from xr6, it seems I need UJ’s on the front, flanges are almost parallel, 1.5* difference, don’t think I can do anything to loose this last bit without rotating the tubes in the diff housing as it will affect the castor to much. UJ’s aren’t the problem with the front shaft it’s the slide, there is a load of side to side play.The rear looks like a candidate for a CV, big angle at transfer box, almost straight at rear diff.So next question is where to get front repaired and new rear fabricated?
was thinking new or at least new parts to refurb