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walkercreekbronco

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I'm running a WH 3.5" lift with 33" tires, 351W and NV3550. If I use even half throttle, I break the rear u-joint.

I'll eventually go to 35" or taller tires (trimming if necessary, no more lift). Can anybody tell me how Wild Horse's wrap trap is working for them? Or Duff's 4-link kit? I'm only going to do the rear, the front works fine.

It doesn't look like the 4-link would be a whole lot harder to install that the wrap trap.

Any input is greatly appreciated.

 

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Have you checked for a worn pinion yoke or bad spring perches on your rig?

 

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What he said. Also check those U-bolts to make sure they are tight. I have never used either so I can't give advice, but my axle wrap was solved by a new set of rear leaf springs, my old ones were worn out at the time.

 
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I bought the new 11-pack leaf springs a couple years ago. This isn't my daily driver, so they probably have less than 3000 miles on them. Already tried changing the yoke (had to, I destroyed the old one last time the u-joint went out)

Are you talking about the u-bolts on the u-joint or the leaf spring? I've changed the u-joint bolts several times.

I recently added a 6 degree shim between my axle and springs. The bolts were good & tight when I took it apart, and I properly torqued them when putting back together.

I bought the complete kit when I did this lift. There wasn't a bushing, bolt, or spring reused anywhere.

 

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Couple more ?s. What condition are the spring perches in? If they're rouinded off/ worn down, you'll get more axle wrap, even with new springs. How is your ds-pinion yoke angle now with the 6* shims? And last, what brand of u-joints are you using? Unless you're running a stroked 351W or 400 Hp 302, you shouldn't have severe axle wrap with the new springs, unless you're doing burnouts on the road.

 
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Everything is new or in perfect condition.

These are soft rate springs, meant for rockcrawling and they do their job perfectly there. Granted, I could go easy on the throttle, but that defeats the purpose of having a Bronco. I'm looking at the Duff 4-link or the Wrap Trap so I don't have to worry about this.

 

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Everything is new or in perfect condition.
These are soft rate springs, meant for rockcrawling and they do their job perfectly there. Granted, I could go easy on the throttle, but that defeats the purpose of having a Bronco. I'm looking at the Duff 4-link or the Wrap Trap so I don't have to worry about this.
Maybe check your rear drive shaft for outta round/unbalanced that can break parts if you like too spin tires in the mud and snow!!!

I know my front drive shaft is wiggly, not the joints but the slip shaft part and I get wierd noises when I do an extreme down hill....Gonna replace someday, or after it breaks...I use a ten pack with 4 removed for flex and no axle wrap but I never spin the tires, just crawwwwllllllllllll, thats what Broncos are good at, well maybe on the rocks in low gear the tires might spin....

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