Adams driveshafts
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Adams driveshafts
Installed front and rear adams driveshafts. The hardest part was getting my rear yoke off. So far no vibration up 80 mph . I normally do 60-65 jist had to test it.
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Just curious I have a Tom Woods driveshaft and they have like 5 nipples I can shoot grease in to maintain. Same with the Adams or do they never have to be greased? Thanks
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Nice, so with the Adams DS the front still utilizes the stock flange, but towards the Transfer case/trans it is replaced with an aftermarket yoke? Did you reuse the nut by the transfer case or did you buy a new one? Thanks....
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Yes, you are correct, they use the OEM attachment yoke at the Diff. Reused the OEM nut with locktight at the transfer case.
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Originally Posted by robsjeep9
Just curious I have a Tom Woods driveshaft and they have like 5 nipples I can shoot grease in to maintain. Same with the Adams or do they never have to be greased? Thanks
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I am waiting on my lift to install mine. Quick question mine came with 2 short yokes and one long. I'm assuming the two short go on the transfer case and the long goes on the rear axle?