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Prop shaft spacer
- jimnydms
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16 Sep 2012 09:02 #48179
by jimnydms
Replied by jimnydms on topic Prop shaft spacer
Chill out mate, remember it's a forum and people are just trying to help with other people out. I was just saying from my experience that with my 4" ORA full kit the front prop fowles on the cross member. Which is what rob from ORA told me would happen.
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- markyp2000
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16 Sep 2012 11:57 #48184
by markyp2000
Replied by markyp2000 on topic Prop shaft spacer
i have the 4.5" ora lift and before i even put the spacer it was no where near the cross member first of all i put them on the diff end then thought about it then moved them
try helping with what he asked not telliing him things hes not asked for and we are all on here to help other people out but it when people give false info that bugs me not saying your info is false it was just not what he asked sorry for my poor way of exspessing my self in im second post
try helping with what he asked not telliing him things hes not asked for and we are all on here to help other people out but it when people give false info that bugs me not saying your info is false it was just not what he asked sorry for my poor way of exspessing my self in im second post
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- chimpbikes
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17 Sep 2012 07:55 - 17 Sep 2012 07:57 #48237
by chimpbikes
Replied by chimpbikes on topic Prop shaft spacer
Thanks for the help lads.
At the moment I'm only fitting the rear corrected arms.
So when i fit them do I slacken the bolts at the propshaft flange then see what gap appears, then buy the correct size spacer?
Cheers,
El Chimpo
At the moment I'm only fitting the rear corrected arms.
So when i fit them do I slacken the bolts at the propshaft flange then see what gap appears, then buy the correct size spacer?
Cheers,
El Chimpo
Last edit: 17 Sep 2012 07:57 by chimpbikes. Reason: spelling
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- Goat
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18 Sep 2012 05:54 #48284
by Goat
Replied by Goat on topic Prop shaft spacer
Not sure about the rear one but the front one has a rubber boot part way down and underneath this the propshaft actually moves in and out so it's not a fixed length! The spacer makes it go back in like it use to so thato there arent more splines showing.
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18 Sep 2012 08:15 #48286
by g187eev
Replied by g187eev on topic Prop shaft spacer
You will only find the front prop rubs the gearbox x-member when you lift the jeep up with a 2-post ramp, or jump it.
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- Jimnymart
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04 Sep 2016 17:57 #171995
by Jimnymart
Replied by Jimnymart on topic Prop shaft spacer
Hello mate, just reading and I found your comment about your front prop hitting your cross member. After lifting mine I am having the same problem but other than either bending or cutting and re welding I can't think of how to over come this. Any ideas? Many thanks
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