Driveshaft spacer needed w/ 8" lift?
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But, its never bad advice to double check everything.
Last edited by MercedesTech; 03-18-2009 at 07:14 PM.
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what size spacer? I have a 7 1/2" fabtech lift and I need a spacer.. was thinking 1" would do. I have a lot of play in the rear output shaft in nuetral, up and down and side to side.. seems excessive.. I searched the net for a spacer, made by anyone, for a 01 f150 2 wheel drive and cant find one anywhere.. please help.. thanks Pete
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Mine came with my fabtech kit so i put it on. I now have 8 inches but i noticed some slight leaking at the front part of the shaft?..does anyone have any input? Is the drive shaft getting pulled out too far? I was planning on making a thicker spacer by my machinist rather than extending it. The spacer would be hub centric and would not be stacked obviously, just a thicker spacer...
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this is what looking at now
this is with the supplied spacer on the 6" fabtech lift. As you can see there is some leaking from the input part of the drive shaft which is then dripping down to the bottom of the trans case. What is causing this? Is it because its being pulled out too much? And I am assuming its trans fluid leaking out? Don't know much about this area of the truck if someone could help me out please let me know, thanks!
this is with the supplied spacer on the 6" fabtech lift. As you can see there is some leaking from the input part of the drive shaft which is then dripping down to the bottom of the trans case. What is causing this? Is it because its being pulled out too much? And I am assuming its trans fluid leaking out? Don't know much about this area of the truck if someone could help me out please let me know, thanks!
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