Are these used axles beyond recovery?
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- 1981 CJ7. I6, Weber 38/38 with TEAMRUSH upgrade. T5, Dana 300TC, Dana 30 / AMC 20, True trac w/ 4.10s. 33" All terrains
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Hey now... I can use the Overdrive . It just has to be perfectly flat or downhill. 
I was having problems with shaking when going into gear and my best lead was a clutch issue. It was worst in 1st gear and happened a little bit maybe in others if I didn't shift smoothly. While searching for a clutch I came across a guy selling a good condition flywheel, bellhousing and new clutch /plate along with a T-5 , and all new linkage parts / pilot bushing etc. I threw all that in there and it seemed to be smoother but still would shake when going into first. After having replaced all that and scratching my head some others suggested that the problem is likely due to either the 2.72 gears or possibly having too high of an angle on my drive shaft due to the lift. I have plans for a new Tom Woods CV drive shaft but before I order it I want to get the axle situation nailed down to get a "for sure" measurement.
I don't want to get sidetracked with drive shaft talk but I will include some info here just in case it might be a contributing or main factor. The jeep does have a substantial suspension lift on it. When the PO put it on instead of keeping the drive shaft angles equal, as we all know is proper, he pointed the rear diff straight at the xfer case as if it had a double cardan drive shaft. I assume he did this because of the severe angle. I'm good about keeping things greased but the Xfer side U joint blew out, presumably because of the stress due to the angle, and was a less than pleasant experience. I have been driving the jeep a lot less since then until I can get the whole mess sorted out and have a little more faith that I won't die in an impromptu pogo stick experience. Like I said before, I bought the jeep with much less knowledge than I have now and I've been working through a lot of issues slowly but surely, one thing at a time. You all have been a tremendous help along the way. I've got a lot accomplished but am having a bastard of a time getting this shaking thing under control.
I was having problems with shaking when going into gear and my best lead was a clutch issue. It was worst in 1st gear and happened a little bit maybe in others if I didn't shift smoothly. While searching for a clutch I came across a guy selling a good condition flywheel, bellhousing and new clutch /plate along with a T-5 , and all new linkage parts / pilot bushing etc. I threw all that in there and it seemed to be smoother but still would shake when going into first. After having replaced all that and scratching my head some others suggested that the problem is likely due to either the 2.72 gears or possibly having too high of an angle on my drive shaft due to the lift. I have plans for a new Tom Woods CV drive shaft but before I order it I want to get the axle situation nailed down to get a "for sure" measurement.
I don't want to get sidetracked with drive shaft talk but I will include some info here just in case it might be a contributing or main factor. The jeep does have a substantial suspension lift on it. When the PO put it on instead of keeping the drive shaft angles equal, as we all know is proper, he pointed the rear diff straight at the xfer case as if it had a double cardan drive shaft. I assume he did this because of the severe angle. I'm good about keeping things greased but the Xfer side U joint blew out, presumably because of the stress due to the angle, and was a less than pleasant experience. I have been driving the jeep a lot less since then until I can get the whole mess sorted out and have a little more faith that I won't die in an impromptu pogo stick experience. Like I said before, I bought the jeep with much less knowledge than I have now and I've been working through a lot of issues slowly but surely, one thing at a time. You all have been a tremendous help along the way. I've got a lot accomplished but am having a bastard of a time getting this shaking thing under control.
, but it's good enough for me. It would be great to be at ~2500 rpm @ 65 mph. My 360 seems to like 2500 rpm, there's more to this mileage stuff than pure numbers and compensating fuel costs.