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<blockquote data-quote="wayne86" data-source="post: 614601" data-attributes="member: 7897"><p>That's a good point. I may end up back halfing this rig to get my rear end back further. I have it as far as I can get it in the chassis without hitting the rear crossmember. That leaves my driveshaft fairly short. Probably 10 degree angle at ride height I'd guess without measuring it. I'm afraid where it sits that it will bind up at full droop. Keep in mind, right now I have the Dana 300 in there for this observation. Hopefully next week I can unbolt the 300 and get the atlas in for some more mock up measurements. With the atlas I can tilt the drivetrain back a few degrees without hanging too low below the frame rails. The 300 is sitting damn near flat and i'm about 4.5" below the frame rails at the lowest point of the tcase.</p><p></p><p>Thanks ahead for the input. Other than 3 linking my XJ and building a RZR cage this is my first full on build. I'm just at a point where you all's experience can save me some headaches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wayne86, post: 614601, member: 7897"] That's a good point. I may end up back halfing this rig to get my rear end back further. I have it as far as I can get it in the chassis without hitting the rear crossmember. That leaves my driveshaft fairly short. Probably 10 degree angle at ride height I'd guess without measuring it. I'm afraid where it sits that it will bind up at full droop. Keep in mind, right now I have the Dana 300 in there for this observation. Hopefully next week I can unbolt the 300 and get the atlas in for some more mock up measurements. With the atlas I can tilt the drivetrain back a few degrees without hanging too low below the frame rails. The 300 is sitting damn near flat and i'm about 4.5" below the frame rails at the lowest point of the tcase. Thanks ahead for the input. Other than 3 linking my XJ and building a RZR cage this is my first full on build. I'm just at a point where you all's experience can save me some headaches. [/QUOTE]
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