stretch-bsn
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So I’m wrapping up my rubicon axle swap in my sport S this weekend.
I bought a rubicon XR suspension as one of my first mods. When I did the guy I bought it off gave me the driveshaft. I’m not %100 sure it’s off the XR but I think it is…
the guy I bought it off of bought it off of someone else however I do trust him I’ve chatted with him several times and we text randomly still so it wasn’t a one and done deal.
Anyway…it’s the front driveshaft. If I remember right it has under 30k miles on it. My current driveshaft has almost 60k on it.
So besides it being shorter it seems exactly the same. Any difference known besides that? With it being shorter would that help the angle coming off my cv at the transfer case?
Long story longer….what would you do? Keep the stock driveshaft that has double the miles in it or replace it with the XR driveshaft with unknown history but looks to be in good order.
I bought a rubicon XR suspension as one of my first mods. When I did the guy I bought it off gave me the driveshaft. I’m not %100 sure it’s off the XR but I think it is…
the guy I bought it off of bought it off of someone else however I do trust him I’ve chatted with him several times and we text randomly still so it wasn’t a one and done deal.
Anyway…it’s the front driveshaft. If I remember right it has under 30k miles on it. My current driveshaft has almost 60k on it.
So besides it being shorter it seems exactly the same. Any difference known besides that? With it being shorter would that help the angle coming off my cv at the transfer case?
Long story longer….what would you do? Keep the stock driveshaft that has double the miles in it or replace it with the XR driveshaft with unknown history but looks to be in good order.
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