I have to replace the half shafts on my 'Kick. Seems like a good time/excuse to do the widening mod, and swap to 2 left shafts. If I recall from the write ups I have seen, it seems like it mentioned using 3 of the bolt on flanges to make the spacer for the driver shaft after widening. While I don't have access to 3 extra shafts, I do have access to an assortment of steel that I could make a spacer out of. How wide does this spacer need to be? If I was also to do a diff drop at the same time, would that effect the spacer requirements? I have seen the diff drop brackets, both manufactured and home brew. I have been looking under the front end...I am wondering about using the stock brackets and using plates to make some dropped mounting points for the diff brackets. There is enough frame material that I could bolt the brackets thru the original mounting hole and weld them also. And to that end, anyone see a down side to dropping the diff with just 2" lift? I plan to go to 4" soonish, so I would need the drop then...but I would like to get all of the front end/diff work done at once.
Thanks for any and all comments and advise!
Also to add further info...
1995 Sidekick 4 door...2" spacer lift. I plan to sooner than later swap out the stock springs and spacers for an Explorer/ZJ Jeep spring combo, and once I iron out the diff drop try to put spacers back in for 4ish" lift. I am just running 235/75 tires, and will probably stay with that for the time being (tires will have to be replaced before I can lift it more...as in next month).
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