Is the diff from the prorock not bigger than the stock D30 ?
Me I'd get the axles in and measure. I ordered Adams and had then 2 days later, also I've ordered Tom woods and same result.
Most company's will ship the shafts the day after you order...Me I'd get the axles in and measure. I ordered Adams and had then 2 days later, also I've ordered Tom woods and same result.
And what exactly did your measurements tell the driveline shop? Exactly how much did it actually change from stock and how much slip does your shaft allow for?
Me, I'm just a rookie who's new to all this and have always bought shafts right off the shelf and have NEVER had a problem. The only time I've ever needed to take a measurement is when I upgraded to a ProRock 60 and more recently, a ProRock 80. But hey, what do I know.
Eddie,
I hear what you're saying and trust your opinion. Does this apply to my 05 TJ Rubicon (TJR- my acronym creation) as well. I have been shopping for a double cardan (CV) rear shaft. Tom Woods, Coast and JE Reel all what me to provide a measurement, is this necessary?
Tango,
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A TJ is a different animal as the rear shaft is so short and it's length will be dependent on what kind of SYE tail shaft you've installed. For you, a measurement will be necessary.
You are also in the same time zone as Adams. This guy is in the Netherlands. It's not as quick to ship there.