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What kind of aftermarket driveshaft are you running?

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Old 07-15-2013, 11:05 AM
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Coast 1310 front and back.
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Front driveshaft - JE Reel 1350.
No problem for about a year on a DD + offroading.

No problem with the rear stock DS as well...

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Old 07-15-2013, 12:03 PM
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JE REEL
1310 Front
1350 Rear

I have really whaled on these.
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Anybody else??
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Adams front 6000 miles
Adams rear 1500 miles
Love them, priced right. Quality parts
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What are the pinion/caster measurements on these front drive shafts?
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This is the closest I could come to finding a thread about drive shafts without starting a new one. I am currently running Coast 1310's Front and Rear. I am looking to do an engine swap. Would I be able to have my current shafts modified to work or am I looking at needing to buy new ones? Obviously I will need to have everything measured out and yadda yadda, but mine were expensive and if I can just send them to Coast to have them modified that would be best for me. I have not had a single issue with Coast and would choose to stick with them. I just don't want to buy new ones again, they are pretty pricey. I am not getting into huge power so I'm not worried about that, but I know with the new transmission and transfer case my lengths are going to change. I don't want start rambling so let me get some input from you guys. Thanks!!
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Adam's 1310 front DS, probably have about 6k mile son it. No issues and easy to install.
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Coast Driveline 1310's both front and rear. Love them! Got them about a week ago so I don't have many miles on them yet. No problems with vibration.
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Coast 1310 on front only (2013 JKUR), about 1000 miles, no problems. Used new nuts from Dodge dealer on both yokes (transfer case and diff) as I did not want to put red or even blue loctite on them as usually recommended. Factory does not use threadlocker on those nuts which are self locking and intended to be single use.



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