06-25-2013, 08:30 PM | #1 |
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Parts to build your own Driveshaft
I'm looking to build a new front driveshaft. I already have a 16 spline x 14" slip on my rig, but the guys at Cincinnati Driveline & Hydraulics only used an 2 1/2" splined female slip and now it wobbles like crazy. They suck! I need to find at least a 6" 16 spline female collar and some DOM tube to match it. The other end is just a 1350 joint. Anybody know of a place online or in town that would have these parts?
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No help with parts, sorry...
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06-26-2013, 11:10 AM | #4 | |
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They are good if you need a stock shaft. I had them build both shafts for me. I told them what I was doing with the truck, and it needed to be strong. They used .083 tube, yeah, that didn't last long... The front CV died in Harlan first trip. I sleeved them with sch. 40 pipe after I twisted them in half. This is what I need. The spline. |
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06-26-2013, 04:47 PM | #5 |
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you might try parts for a PTO shaft for a tractor. They are big and beefy looking but I would not want one if you plan on driving it on the road or going fast in Hi range.
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06-27-2013, 08:25 PM | #9 |
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Driveshaftsuperstore.com may have what you are looking for. I believe they do.
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I looked at them several times yesterday. I didn't see a 16 spline coupler that was 1 5/8. They have one for the 10 spline though. I think I'm going a different route. I saw plenty of 9" slip setups. The most I could get my slip to move was 5". I guess 14" was a tad much...
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06-28-2013, 07:40 AM | #11 |
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Watching this. I'm in need of a long slip setup on one of my yotas but don't want to double the value of the truck with a new driveshaft. Cincy driveline was outrageously expensive when I got a quote from them.
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Yeah, they charged me $450 for the front shaft. Never again...
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06-28-2013, 12:39 PM | #13 |
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Found a place online, have heard they are reasonably priced but haven't looked into it much yet grobinc.com or something like that.
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Neapco sells a PTO setup for rock crawlers. It's similar to my setup. http://www.drive-lines.com/parts1.php?pn=53-2415 http://www.drive-lines.com/parts1.php?pn=72-2231 I believe it's the same one http://driveshaftsuperstore.com is selling. |
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Does anyone know off hand what trucks use 1350 joints in their stock front drive shafts? I want to get one from u pull for a temporary fix until I link my truck. Or does anyone have one they will sell cheap? Length doesn't matter, I can fix that.
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08-27-2013, 03:01 PM | #16 |
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I think late 90s chev one ton trucks had 1350 rears... Could use those to build one
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You won't find any with slip yoke driveshafts though. I would try looking at later model Dodge or Ford trucks with the diesels as I believe they have 1350's, though not sure if they have flanges and CV's but might get you the parts.
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08-27-2013, 10:17 PM | #18 |
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Just an update on what I'm working on. Ordered some shaft and couplers from surplus center. 1 3/8" 21 spline. A 12" shaft and 2 couplings (2 1/4" long each) ran me right at $100 shipped to the door. Going to attempt to make a long slip shaft for one of my Toyotas this weekend.
Anyone have any tips for keeping everything fairly straight and true?
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08-28-2013, 02:57 PM | #21 |
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Drivetrain America sells every driveshaft part u could ever dream up...,call em they r easy to deal with Snd decent on price
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I always used these from power clutch and drive. they usually have
them in stock. the parts are made by Neapco, the male # is 72-2231 female is # 53-2415
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had to weld my ends on
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