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- '00 Mountaineer
Long story short, i'm installing fullsize bronco leaf springs on my mountaineer, and to keep the axle centered in the wheel well i had to move the front spring hangers back 1.5". But now it looks like the driveshaft slip shaft (not sure what it's actually called...the part that slips in and out of the transmission) might be pulled out too far.
I need to know:
How much of that splined shaft can safely be sticking out of the transmission?
How long is that shaft, from the flange to the tip of the splined end?
After relocating the axle back, this is how much of the splined shaft is showing at about ride height. It actually slips out about 1/4" more at one point throught he suspension travel. Is 3.25" an ok amount?
I need to know:
How much of that splined shaft can safely be sticking out of the transmission?
How long is that shaft, from the flange to the tip of the splined end?
After relocating the axle back, this is how much of the splined shaft is showing at about ride height. It actually slips out about 1/4" more at one point throught he suspension travel. Is 3.25" an ok amount?