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Old 02-18-2013, 06:16 AM
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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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Originally Posted by vincejeep1
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.
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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Originally Posted by aldaman
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....
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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Just ordered mine this morning !!
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Mine are sitting in my garage, sad and lonely, patiently waiting for the new jeep to arrive.
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Originally Posted by JKZinger
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
Yes they can be greased. Or you can order solid non greaseable
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Thease are a great deal for the price they were easy to install. They are great quilty and had good customer service.
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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?


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