what about the aftermarket one?From what I've been told an OEM front driveshaft is in the neighborhood of $2k
what about the aftermarket one?From what I've been told an OEM front driveshaft is in the neighborhood of $2k
There is only the one prototype that @Bodhi’s Grenadier posted, I don't believe he posted pricing information or when/if it would be producedwhat about the aftermarket one?
what about the aftermarket one
the same $what about the aftermarket one?
He thought there would be 5 units available this week but I didn’t see pricingThere is only the one prototype that @Bodhi’s Grenadier posted, I don't believe he posted pricing information or when/if it would be produced
boatt...From what I've been told an OEM front driveshaft is in the neighborhood of $2k
yea, from previous personal debacles I was guessing my local shop was gonna bang me for about a 1G usd to fab it up. I have a few dc's laying here from some toyota trucks, but I think I may as well flip for new stuff after tossing this much money at it already. Why stop the bleeding now?As I just mentioned in another propshaft thread, I popped in to a shaft manufacturer today, they measured up and are getting back to me with prices on a custom shaft.
Cost is likely to be £500-800 for a double cardan type. Possibly less for a wide angle CV type.
The irony of your license plate is quite fitting of what may happen…Following along as I am now lifted with 35"s and waiting for the aftermarket to find the right solution on these front drive shafts. I know it’s a time bomb at this point.
You might not have too much to fear.Following along as I am now lifted with 35"s and waiting for the aftermarket to find the right solution on these front drive shafts. I know its a time bomb at this point.
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...and it seems that regular inspection of the boot will (hopefully) prevent #1 from becoming a major failure.You might not have too much to fear.
Looking at the failures posted on here there appears to be two ways your drive shaft is likely to fail on your grenadier. One is the catastrophic failure caused by the circlip slipping off the splined shaft inside the CV, this appears to be a manufacturing fault and will lead to an immediate catastrophic failure.
Two is that the rubber boot or gaiter fails due to the extreme angle, all the grease comes out and dirt gets in and the joint rapidly wears out.
Number two is highly likely with your rig. Number one is probably unlikely.
You could check for number one (the bad one) by removing the shaft and having a look inside.
Wisconsin - “Pennsylvania, yeah, that’s the state with all the MEAN Germans and Poles. Can I get you some more cheese curds?”.... or maybe we skip the next piece of overpriced stamped tin molly bullshit making your rig look more and more like a well adorned jeep, and get something useful to driving offroad... like a ahhh... driveshaft that doesn't need to be pin straight!
A Warranty claim?Their post was more a whine about the tow service plan.
Replying to a YT comment , he replied "around 2k at present".There is only the one prototype that @Bodhi’s Grenadier posted, I don't believe he posted pricing information or when/if it would be produced
Yeah - but probably fair for the build. Watch his YT posts - he’s not convinced this is the final design I think. The soul of a perfectionist - love itReplying to a YT comment , he replied "around 2k at present".
Convert to Aussies $, add postage and import tax and it's a bit pricey. At present.
At this point, I think it’s important to note, we rank first in mushroom production.Wisconsin - “Pennsylvania, yeah, that’s the state with all the MEAN Germans and Poles. Can I get you some more cheese curds?”
Pennsylvania- “it’s a COMMONWEALTH you fat f****ng mouth-breathing dairy farmers.”
I don’t think I’d worry about it. While the Ozzie’s just aren’t big enough to support being the home of major industries, I notice when it comes to aftermarket innovation and improvement, the place cranks out excellent products, at a value price. Frankly, if I was to go the mail order bride route, I think I’d wait for the better cheaper oz solution to surface.Replying to a YT comment , he replied "around 2k at present".
Convert to Aussies $, add postage and import tax and it's a bit pricey. At present.
It's apparent the Oz lift option is only 40mm, perhaps reducing the risk of trouble compared to thoes in NA. Then again , who knows?I don’t think I’d worry about it. While the Ozzie’s just aren’t big enough to support being the home of major industries, I notice when it comes to aftermarket innovation and improvement, the place cranks out excellent innovative products, at a value price. Frankly, if I was to go the mail order bride route, I think I’d wait for the better cheaper oz solution to surface.