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- Rear Driveshafts >Adams Driveshaft Extreme Duty Rear 1310 CV Driveshaft w/ 1330 Rear Pinion - TJ Rubicon
Adams Driveshaft Extreme Duty Rear 1310 CV Driveshaft w/ 1330 Rear Pinion
TJ Rubicon
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Adams Driveshaft custom makes these driveshaft using only the best components made by two American Companies Spicer and Neapco. We Start out installing the Strongest made Solid U-joints, Strongest CV Flange, and the Strongest castings of Components possible. Then we use D.O.M Seamless tubing that we back up with a Lifetime Warranty on our welds and Tubing if you break them due to torque. Check out the TJ Rubicon in the pictures of this item it has the same rear type of driveshaft in it and it has been put through every test possible without any issues at all.
This OEM Flange Style Heavy Duty Series Solid 1310 Series CV Driveshaft will work up to 35" Tall Tires and Mild Wheeling. after that size we Recommend you upgrading to our [Extreme Duty 1350 Solid Non Greaseable Series]. Bigger tires adds more Weight, Traction, and more Pressure on your Drivetrain Components like your Driveshafts, Axles, Gears, Etc so you want to make sure you are buying the right driveshaft for your Jeep.
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Q: Proper Length? derekmac6 years ago
How do you provide the flange to yoke measurement for this when ordering?
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A: It is best to call us @ 866-601-5340 with the measurement and to order.
Northridge Kaleb @ Northridge4x4 6 years ago
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