Andy5160
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Question for you guys.
On Spicer site link below they advertise that both 1310 and 1350 are for 0-6 lift however when you scroll down a bit under 1310 application(part #10020345) it does say 0-6 lift and provides two length numbers 35.9 / 40.5. Now if you scroll down to 1350 under application it will say Rubicon( my specific application Part #10097840) but no 0-6 specifics and the length listed is 35.9 / 39.0.
So my question is, on 1350 driveshaft extended length is shorter by 1.5 however they advertise 0-6 lift for both shafts. Just wanted to confirm is 1.5 makes a difference .
I plan do use local shop to fabricate the shafts but in case i don't it would be nice to know i can get this driveshaft.
Thank you
On Spicer site link below they advertise that both 1310 and 1350 are for 0-6 lift however when you scroll down a bit under 1310 application(part #10020345) it does say 0-6 lift and provides two length numbers 35.9 / 40.5. Now if you scroll down to 1350 under application it will say Rubicon( my specific application Part #10097840) but no 0-6 specifics and the length listed is 35.9 / 39.0.
So my question is, on 1350 driveshaft extended length is shorter by 1.5 however they advertise 0-6 lift for both shafts. Just wanted to confirm is 1.5 makes a difference .
I plan do use local shop to fabricate the shafts but in case i don't it would be nice to know i can get this driveshaft.
Thank you
Spicer® Performance Driveshafts for the Jeep Wrangler JL | Spicer Parts
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