OK, cue the twilight zone theme, the vibes are gone. I've still got to get some photos of the completed install, but a test drive had me scratching my head. After I got everything put back together, I installed the drive shaft with my homemade 1/2 " driveshaft spacer. Took it out for a test drive, and Vibe city! This time, it shook all the way thru 30mph and on. I was a bit freaked out, thinking maybe the used transfer case was gonna be a problem, but I wanted to check the u joints first. I had to swap out the front yoke to make the d/s fit the newer model t case, so maybe I screwed up there? NO dice, after removing the driveshaft, both sets of joints were smooth and free. I did a couple of measurements, and again, there was almost 2.5" of travel in the sllip yoke, so I went back to the bigger d/s spacer. This one was a professionally made aluminum one from RR. bolted everything back up, viola, smooth as glass! The spacer I made was not lathed turned, and was surley not perfectly round. I probably just got lucky the first time I used it, getting it centered. NO more shaking on roll out, or anywhere for that matter. Low range is insane with the 4 2 1 gearing too. Can't wait to test it. The dana twin stick boot worked great after making a new plate to attach it to. I used a piece of rubber sheet to attach the trimmed dana boot to, glued them together with rubber cement and let 'em cure for a day. I may extend the sticks a bit. Photo's to come later today. BTW. MikeRPM, Question: How do you now fill the rotated rear diff? I jacked the rear of my Tracker up as high as I could while leaving the front on the ground, and still could not get the fill hole high enough to not have the lube coming back out. Is it possible to fill thru the vent tube? That's what I thing I'm gonna try.