Two more questions: Coast or JE Reel and at what lift height should you consider changing the rear shaft?
What perfect timing of this thread, hope its OK if I piggy back a related question.
How long can I expect the stock front driveshaft to last on a RK 2.5" lift? I just got an alignment and I'm at 6.5* caster right now (yikes!). Plan to dial that back to around 4, but I've got about 200 miles driven as is. No tears or vibes yet, but the more I read it seems as though its only a matter of time with the setup on a 2012+.
I'm planning on keeping it on until the boot rips and it starts flinging grease, that sound about right?
What perfect timing of this thread, hope its OK if I piggy back a related question.
How long can I expect the stock front driveshaft to last on a RK 2.5" lift? I just got an alignment and I'm at 6.5* caster right now (yikes!). Plan to dial that back to around 4, but I've got about 200 miles driven as is. No tears or vibes yet, but the more I read it seems as though its only a matter of time with the setup on a 2012+.
I'm planning on keeping it on until the boot rips and it starts flinging grease, that sound about right?
What perfect timing of this thread, hope its OK if I piggy back a related question.
How long can I expect the stock front driveshaft to last on a RK 2.5" lift? I just got an alignment and I'm at 6.5* caster right now (yikes!). Plan to dial that back to around 4, but I've got about 200 miles driven as is. No tears or vibes yet, but the more I read it seems as though its only a matter of time with the setup on a 2012+.
I'm planning on keeping it on until the boot rips and it starts flinging grease, that sound about right?
There is no exact answer. But if you have long shocks, the droop will have your shaft hitting the exhaust.
If the boot rips it won't necessarily throw grease. The comes from the transfer case end of the driveshaft and I last 40k+ miles on my factory before I swapped in another factory I had laying around.
Like they said above, it's not exact and depends on what you're driving on. All I can say is what happened to mine. 20K miles and one summer of off-roading and my front one is shot.
What's the failure like? Will it start making noise or is it a sudden explosion?
If it's due to droop/exhaust contact, it will likely look like this. This happened suddenly while my front end was a full drop (3.5 inch lift). I replaced it with a 1310 Tatton drive shaft. In retrospect I shouldve gone with a 1350. I recently replaced my rear one with a brand new factory one (it was free) because it has taken a beating and was starting to give me some vibration. So I guess to answer your question it can happen either suddenly (like my front) or slowly (like my rear), but I would think that as long as you're not making continuous contact with your exhaust, the likelihood of it happening suddenly on youre way to work is pretty low.
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