ZacSquatch
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- Fairbanks, AK
Who would win? Or must I remove the TC and do a H&T
red_01_xj said:i had my jeep in reverse while cutting to get as straight of cut as i could
RyanM said:cuttingwheel will win
I taped mine off, laid on my back, put my sheild on, and went to work. a 6 pack helps
Make the tape straight and stay on line. Ive heard putting the TC in N helps as it gets you a good pattern going.
I just eyballed it. leave about 1 1/8 of spline
I have the RE CVF or whatever. like 35inch collapsed. Did you see that Interception? ooooooZacSquatch said:Using a front drive shaft?
red_01_xj said:i had my jeep in reverse while cutting to get as straight of cut as i could
skoolie72 said:Pull the rear driveshaft.
Tape off output shaft according to directions that come with SYE.
Put rig in 'R', and start cutting with a grinder.
You should take 3 breaks and let the shaft cool and you are fine.
Then, use a center punch to mark the output shaft for drilling.
Put the yoke or SYE on the end of the shaft, and start with the drill.
Take your time, and all is good.
Stop worrying so much about such a simple project.
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thats a good point. I don't think I did anyways. You would know if the bubble is level, then your not going straight into the outputbeakie said:don't use a drill with a level... unless of course your t-case output is level to begin with.