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Dana 60 rear driveshaft

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Old 05-18-2011, 12:42 AM
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Default Dana 60 rear driveshaft

I am putting a Dynatrac Prorock 60 in the back of my jk and want to know how much shorter the driveshaft will be compared to my 44 so i can have the driveshaft ready to install with the diff.
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Send that as a message to" wayoflife " he knows ALL about jeep jk. I see his post everywhere. Smart guy
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thanks I will do that
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Why not just send a message to dynatrac? They are an active sponsor here.
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Your best bet is to install the axle and then measure the distance between the 2 flanges. You would think that this would be a pretty standard measurement, but that's what Dynotrax recommends.
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I am in Australia and dont want the jeep of the road for a long period of time. I have left a PM with dynatrac and am waiting a reply. I am running a standard shaft at the moment and am going to a 1350, all i want to know is when in stalling a dana 60, your dive shaft will be how much shorter?
thanks for your replys.
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