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<blockquote data-quote="fordcontraption01" data-source="post: 413427" data-attributes="member: 2205"><p>What do the bouncers use for drivelines? How thick of tubing is what I'm getting at. I run rockwells and over the years have killed a number of rear drivelines and a couple fronts. Most all that were killed in the rear are from big stupid rock gardens and our group go for the craziest lines and biggest holes and impossible lines and usually kills drivelines and other parts lol. So my question is how thick is to thick? I picked up my new tube today and it's 4 foot long and is .325 thick and weighs in at 40 pounds by itself. All I need is 41" of it and my yokes which I run the big bolt in Rockwell yokes at the rear and am going to do a bolt in for the tcase end and order a flange yoke to bolt the Rockwell joint to my tcase. I don't think I'll ever have to worry about the rear driveline again or maybe I'm just dumb for even trying it but I've got others I ride with running 3/8 wall in a yota buggy and it works fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fordcontraption01, post: 413427, member: 2205"] What do the bouncers use for drivelines? How thick of tubing is what I'm getting at. I run rockwells and over the years have killed a number of rear drivelines and a couple fronts. Most all that were killed in the rear are from big stupid rock gardens and our group go for the craziest lines and biggest holes and impossible lines and usually kills drivelines and other parts lol. So my question is how thick is to thick? I picked up my new tube today and it's 4 foot long and is .325 thick and weighs in at 40 pounds by itself. All I need is 41" of it and my yokes which I run the big bolt in Rockwell yokes at the rear and am going to do a bolt in for the tcase end and order a flange yoke to bolt the Rockwell joint to my tcase. I don't think I'll ever have to worry about the rear driveline again or maybe I'm just dumb for even trying it but I've got others I ride with running 3/8 wall in a yota buggy and it works fine. [/QUOTE]
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