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<blockquote data-quote="skipnrocks" data-source="post: 693563" data-attributes="member: 3166"><p>So I have my custom 35spline shafts. It was my first time doing that so I measured 10 times. But in sliding them into the axle I want to make sure the shaft doesn't go in too far and limit the spline engagement. </p><p></p><p>So here is my ideas. </p><p>1: put a tack weld by one of the ends of the splines to stop it from going in past the splines</p><p></p><p>2: measure the distance from between splines in the spool and cut a spacer that would float inside the spool preventing the shafts from going in to deep. </p><p></p><p>3: drill a small hole in the spool and put a stop nut in it. </p><p></p><p>My favorite idea is the weld. I figure one tack won't hurt. And will give me an exact length for any future shafts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipnrocks, post: 693563, member: 3166"] So I have my custom 35spline shafts. It was my first time doing that so I measured 10 times. But in sliding them into the axle I want to make sure the shaft doesn’t go in too far and limit the spline engagement. So here is my ideas. 1: put a tack weld by one of the ends of the splines to stop it from going in past the splines 2: measure the distance from between splines in the spool and cut a spacer that would float inside the spool preventing the shafts from going in to deep. 3: drill a small hole in the spool and put a stop nut in it. My favorite idea is the weld. I figure one tack won’t hurt. And will give me an exact length for any future shafts [/QUOTE]
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