Lucky 8 propshaft vibration.
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Lucky 8 propshaft vibration.
Finally broke down and had my lucky 8 propshaft installed by a random shop.
Feels to me like I've got a balence issue - there's a weird feel and noise at about 100 km/h (like its on rough pavement - particularly when it's under power seems not to when decelerating).
Looks to me like they didn't check that it was put with the marked bolts aligned.
Could that do it?
Thinking of getting under there and rotating it, should be easy with the bolts being fresh.
Or does this mean the shaft wasn't balenced and I need to find someone to do that?
So far my $268 propshaft has cost $600+, so I'm hoping to not spend more.
Thanks!
N.
Feels to me like I've got a balence issue - there's a weird feel and noise at about 100 km/h (like its on rough pavement - particularly when it's under power seems not to when decelerating).
Looks to me like they didn't check that it was put with the marked bolts aligned.
Could that do it?
Thinking of getting under there and rotating it, should be easy with the bolts being fresh.
Or does this mean the shaft wasn't balenced and I need to find someone to do that?
So far my $268 propshaft has cost $600+, so I'm hoping to not spend more.
Thanks!
N.
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Sounds like it isn't balanced properly. Might be a return item or you may have to take it to a local shop to be balanced.
But I agree with your thinking. Check the bolts and rotate it first. That's easy.
I wouldn't drive it too long like that. If you are feeling vibration then your rotoflex is taking a beating.
But I agree with your thinking. Check the bolts and rotate it first. That's easy.
I wouldn't drive it too long like that. If you are feeling vibration then your rotoflex is taking a beating.
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You guys are right. I'm always so focused on no downtime I lost sight of buyer seller relations. Also, Lucky8 and Justin are great and have everything you ever need, but my couple of shipments from Lucky8 took a super long time.
Since everyone is focused on rear driveshafts could anyone tell me whether the rotoflex to ujoint conversion is worth the trouble? Or is it better to just have a spare rotoflex? My rotoflex is 15 years old and i'm contemplating my first ever trail run (kiamichi trail in oklahoma) and being stranded is not in my playbook.
Since everyone is focused on rear driveshafts could anyone tell me whether the rotoflex to ujoint conversion is worth the trouble? Or is it better to just have a spare rotoflex? My rotoflex is 15 years old and i'm contemplating my first ever trail run (kiamichi trail in oklahoma) and being stranded is not in my playbook.
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Finally broke down and had my lucky 8 propshaft installed by a random shop.
Feels to me like I've got a balence issue - there's a weird feel and noise at about 100 km/h (like its on rough pavement - particularly when it's under power seems not to when decelerating).
Looks to me like they didn't check that it was put with the marked bolts aligned.
Could that do it?
Thinking of getting under there and rotating it, should be easy with the bolts being fresh.
Or does this mean the shaft wasn't balenced and I need to find someone to do that?
So far my $268 propshaft has cost $600+, so I'm hoping to not spend more.
Thanks!
N.
Feels to me like I've got a balence issue - there's a weird feel and noise at about 100 km/h (like its on rough pavement - particularly when it's under power seems not to when decelerating).
Looks to me like they didn't check that it was put with the marked bolts aligned.
Could that do it?
Thinking of getting under there and rotating it, should be easy with the bolts being fresh.
Or does this mean the shaft wasn't balenced and I need to find someone to do that?
So far my $268 propshaft has cost $600+, so I'm hoping to not spend more.
Thanks!
N.
What was the reason for replacing the shaft? Did your previous one expire or was this just preventative maintenance?
With all those questions being asked, these are hand built items and we do have variances from time to time as does any mass produced part. Im also curious how the box looked upon delivery? We have had 1 or 2 experiences where the shaft was damaged during shipping, causing an issue with the shaft.
Either way, we are here to make sure you are taken care of. Let us know.
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Since everyone is focused on rear driveshafts could anyone tell me whether the rotoflex to ujoint conversion is worth the trouble? Or is it better to just have a spare rotoflex? My rotoflex is 15 years old and i'm contemplating my first ever trail run (kiamichi trail in oklahoma) and being stranded is not in my playbook.