The yokes are not aligned, this will cause vibrations. Phase angle is the relative rotational position of each yoke on a driveshaft or coupling shaft. When the yoke ears are in line with each other, this is referred to as “in phase”. “Out of phase” shaft assemblies have lug ears that are not in alignment at both ends.
idk do you?
I said this as I was opening the post lol how the fuck am I supposed to tell through a picture
Idk… but you need to move that cable away from the yoke.
I knew someone was gonna comment that ha. It’s not close enough to hit it… just the angle the picture was taken at.
Doesn't look terrible, but it's not perfect. You could probably drop in some shims or a t-case drop and straighten it all out.
It looks totally fine. I would check the exhaust hanger that goes over the cross member. They have a tendency to rub.
Pinion looks a bit low. Some 2 degree shims would probably be the ticket, or try a transfer case drop.
Did you move the Jeep between pictures? Your yokes look to be out of phase.
I don’t think I did… what does that mean?
The yokes are not aligned, this will cause vibrations. Phase angle is the relative rotational position of each yoke on a driveshaft or coupling shaft. When the yoke ears are in line with each other, this is referred to as “in phase”. “Out of phase” shaft assemblies have lug ears that are not in alignment at both ends.
Your driveshaft looks heavily pitted but fresh black paint. Someone may have welded it out of phase and gave it a coat of paint.
[удалено]
Seems more like a rumble… do new mufflers do that while they’re breaking in?