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OK, a little R&D with the Axle Exchange Driveshaft.
The Axle Exchange - Driveshaft Shop - NJ
Tel: 973-808-2800
Member Boris and I paid a visit to Axle-Exchange this morning.
There was a little concern about the fitment with the yoke.
As it turns out the issue is because we are both on mid-perch and have upgraded are rear springs both of us.
it's pulling the yoke out of the end of the transmission.
Thus creating play between the yoke and the output shaft which in turn can create driveshaft clunk.
Mark the owner actually is surprised I'm not having issue already with my stock driveshaft,
it was not in all the way in the bushing of the transmission tail piece.
So new measurements have been taking and we will be getting the driveshafts lengthened by about 1" and 1/4" to 1' and 1/2'
I have the SD Nationals un arched with a 1 1/4 " spacer/bump stop plate between the springs and axle (so I'm at +3) and Boris has the Deavers +3
And we have two different measurements.
Now, every truck is going to be different so just make sure you give your suspension mods.
Better yet take your measurements, overall and how much the slip yoke sticks out from the transmission tail.
MetroNYC has his Whippled Raptor at KHC getting work done, as well as the Axel driveshaft,
I have called them to give a heads up and they will be talking to Mark at Axel-Exchange.
JDM has been informed as well.
So while I haven't heard anybody having issue after doing springs, it is something to consider!!!
And if your like me, I want my stuff to be right.
Axle-Exchange is a father and son operation and they own a Raptor.
They are very proud of their product and care very much that we are happy with their product.
They been doing driveshafts for a long time and know there stuff.
All their driveshaft's are balanced to 4000 rpm (driveshaft rotation)
Note: Axel-Exchange doesn't even carry the thin wall tube size that Ford is putting on our Raptors.
The Axle Exchange - Driveshaft Shop - NJ
Tel: 973-808-2800
Member Boris and I paid a visit to Axle-Exchange this morning.
There was a little concern about the fitment with the yoke.
As it turns out the issue is because we are both on mid-perch and have upgraded are rear springs both of us.
it's pulling the yoke out of the end of the transmission.
Thus creating play between the yoke and the output shaft which in turn can create driveshaft clunk.
Mark the owner actually is surprised I'm not having issue already with my stock driveshaft,
it was not in all the way in the bushing of the transmission tail piece.
So new measurements have been taking and we will be getting the driveshafts lengthened by about 1" and 1/4" to 1' and 1/2'
I have the SD Nationals un arched with a 1 1/4 " spacer/bump stop plate between the springs and axle (so I'm at +3) and Boris has the Deavers +3
And we have two different measurements.
Now, every truck is going to be different so just make sure you give your suspension mods.
Better yet take your measurements, overall and how much the slip yoke sticks out from the transmission tail.
MetroNYC has his Whippled Raptor at KHC getting work done, as well as the Axel driveshaft,
I have called them to give a heads up and they will be talking to Mark at Axel-Exchange.
JDM has been informed as well.
So while I haven't heard anybody having issue after doing springs, it is something to consider!!!
And if your like me, I want my stuff to be right.
Axle-Exchange is a father and son operation and they own a Raptor.
They are very proud of their product and care very much that we are happy with their product.
They been doing driveshafts for a long time and know there stuff.
All their driveshaft's are balanced to 4000 rpm (driveshaft rotation)
Note: Axel-Exchange doesn't even carry the thin wall tube size that Ford is putting on our Raptors.
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