This^^^Non-knurled is what you'll need unless you've changed out your ball joints a bunch of times in the past.
Also, if you haven't already pulled the trigger on parts, I would recommend that you save your money and just get a set of chromoly shafts with full circle clips. They'll get the job done just as well, for about $400 less and they won't snap and pop loudly after hard use the way RCV's will.
I haven’t changed them out, the ball joints. I’m at 25k miles.Non-knurled is what you'll need unless you've changed out your ball joints a bunch of times in the past.
Also, if you haven't already pulled the trigger on parts, I would recommend that you save your money and just get a set of chromoly shafts with full circle clips. They'll get the job done just as well, for about $400 less and they won't snap and pop loudly after hard use the way RCV's will.
Going to be solid! I did the exact same setup.Just following up. I ordered the dynatrac rebuildable ball joints and then front and rear rcv’s, 1pc in the front and both are the 300m versions
I have RCV axle shafts and they are a pain in the butt, they need to be constantly greased and depending on the climate you live in, the orange boots crack and they are expensive to replace. They are strong but now your weak point is your ring and pinion. I would rather break a U-Joint on the trail versus tearing up a ring and pinion. I can change a U-Joint on the trial. Just my thoughts.Non-knurled is what you'll need unless you've changed out your ball joints a bunch of times in the past.
Also, if you haven't already pulled the trigger on parts, I would recommend that you save your money and just get a set of chromoly shafts with full circle clips. They'll get the job done just as well, for about $400 less and they won't snap and pop loudly after hard use the way RCV's will.
Yep, I'm 100% with you on this. Good axles but not necessarily any better and for the $400 premium, I'll stick with standard chromoly shafts and u-joints with full circle clips. And, this is from experience running both.I have RCV axle shafts and they are a pain in the butt, they need to be constantly greased and depending on the climate you live in, the orange boots crack and they are expensive to replace. They are strong but now your weak point is your ring and pinion. I would rather break a U-Joint on the trail versus tearing up a ring and pinion. I can change a U-Joint on the trial. Just my thoughts.
Yea... The wait time is crazy.I am regearing (4.88)and doing front/rear drive shafts at the same time. The rear rcv’s while on order, I’m not expecting it until thanksgiving ? Lol