JeepOfTheseus
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As some of you saw in the other thread, I had a catastrophic failure with my single piece driveshaft...unfortunately while driving on the freeway. Thankfully no one was hurt, except it really did a number mentally. It also didn't do any major damage, but more on that after some pics:
The crazy part of this incident is...it appears to be a result of the driveshaft being too short and/or my rear suspension travel being too much for it. The spline came clean out of the slip yoke. As you can see in the following pics, everything is completely intact otherwise:
As far as damage goes, it banged up my muffler a bit:
But here's the bad news: it whacked the thick steel bracket for my gas skid plate, which happened to be mounted to the factory carrier bearing location. Before it sheered off the bolt, it dented that area a bit:
The crossmember seems fine otherwise, but I can no longer mount the carrier bracket to it (without it being way off axis). So my question for you folks is: can you think of any way to repair this, or am I basically SOL and stuck with getting a replacement one piece? I really wanted to go back to stock/2 piece design, but I also don't want to take anymore risks. I've already scheduled a visit to the shop, and will likely have to get a driveshaft built by a local guy. He said he uses Dana Spicer parts, so that is good. I'm hoping since they will have it front of them...this time around they can build one that fits and is balanced.
FWIW, Adam's Driveshafts refunded me the cost of the driveshaft and then some. Situation sucks all around, but I have to acknowledge they honored that.
The crazy part of this incident is...it appears to be a result of the driveshaft being too short and/or my rear suspension travel being too much for it. The spline came clean out of the slip yoke. As you can see in the following pics, everything is completely intact otherwise:
As far as damage goes, it banged up my muffler a bit:
But here's the bad news: it whacked the thick steel bracket for my gas skid plate, which happened to be mounted to the factory carrier bearing location. Before it sheered off the bolt, it dented that area a bit:
The crossmember seems fine otherwise, but I can no longer mount the carrier bracket to it (without it being way off axis). So my question for you folks is: can you think of any way to repair this, or am I basically SOL and stuck with getting a replacement one piece? I really wanted to go back to stock/2 piece design, but I also don't want to take anymore risks. I've already scheduled a visit to the shop, and will likely have to get a driveshaft built by a local guy. He said he uses Dana Spicer parts, so that is good. I'm hoping since they will have it front of them...this time around they can build one that fits and is balanced.
FWIW, Adam's Driveshafts refunded me the cost of the driveshaft and then some. Situation sucks all around, but I have to acknowledge they honored that.
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