There is additional droop but its not significant enough to affect drive line.
The biggest factor in the arc the axle follows and thus the amount the drive line plunges is in the spring. An OE spring that is flatter and uses a block is different then an arched spring that eliminates the block. The OE set up follows more of an up and down path as apposed to the aftermarket that moves forward as it droops due to shortening of the front of the spring as its arc increases.
The short of it is that I don't think the drive line plunge, although a known problem with clucking, is significantly affected by these mods. Mine clunked the first week I had it bone stock. I think how we drive them is a big factor in how often the splines need re lubing. I have done mine many times and finally had a new OE drive line put in due to wear on the slip yoke.
Some times when a mechanic is asked to see if anything is wrong they feel obligated to find something.
There isn't room for a much longer drive line. If you do it make sure it doesn't bottom as that would do a lot of damage. Its not the easiest thing to cycle and check as the most compressed state is under hard axle wrap.
The biggest factor in the arc the axle follows and thus the amount the drive line plunges is in the spring. An OE spring that is flatter and uses a block is different then an arched spring that eliminates the block. The OE set up follows more of an up and down path as apposed to the aftermarket that moves forward as it droops due to shortening of the front of the spring as its arc increases.
The short of it is that I don't think the drive line plunge, although a known problem with clucking, is significantly affected by these mods. Mine clunked the first week I had it bone stock. I think how we drive them is a big factor in how often the splines need re lubing. I have done mine many times and finally had a new OE drive line put in due to wear on the slip yoke.
Some times when a mechanic is asked to see if anything is wrong they feel obligated to find something.
There isn't room for a much longer drive line. If you do it make sure it doesn't bottom as that would do a lot of damage. Its not the easiest thing to cycle and check as the most compressed state is under hard axle wrap.