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Are you tightening them down to much' and they bind? They dont need to get super tightened down. Do you have an SYE and rear double carden shaft?-Caleb
Crawl Daddy Champion 2011
1999 XJ 4 inchs of lift or so, 35s and some other stuff.
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My guess is that you are tightening them too far and stripping the threads in the yoke and cause it to have nothing to hold on to and they are falling out because of that. You really can get them tight enough with a 6" wrench.
HOLY FAWK POST 369. Damn this post is fineLast edited by WickedXJ; 04-12-2011, 01:52 PM.Jeeps don't get stuck ... they just take a nap when they are tired of being awesome
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Originally posted by liftedcherokee View Posti am a machnic full time and work at a shop also go to school for it and no one can figure out what it is thats why i asked u guys i thought this forum was for help if i kew u were going to tell me take it to a machnic i never woulda joined this forum for help
not looking to pick a fight here, but if you were a mechanic you'd be tightening the bolts to torque spec not "as tight as you can" and no one would have had to explain what a yoke was in the first thread......
The only other scenarios that could cause it to keep breaking at the yoke are:
-a crap load of axle wrap, binding the u-joint, blowing it apart.
-a god awful pinion angle.
- driveline isn't centered.
-700 hp
basically for a u-joint to continue to break it needs to be binding at some point.
POST PICTURES!!!! that way we can actually help you.....
Is it possible that when you broke one time, the tabs that hold the u-joint caps in broke off the yoke??? that would cause the shaft to let go, no matter how tight you make those straps..... once again, post a picture.
Other than that there is literally nothing else that could cause the driveshaft to "fall out" on the axle end.
ohhh and just so you know, factory torque spec on those bolts is 14 ft/lbs
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Originally posted by JeepBabiiXJ View PostIs it possible that when you broke one time, the tabs that hold the u-joint caps in broke off the yoke??? that would cause the shaft to let go, no matter how tight you make those straps.I drive a Datsun
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