I sent these to anglin for the MTPP submission, but I thought a quick post up would be good to do as well. This is all 4 different Merkur driveshafts lined up.

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By the data Mike's provided, you should be able to calculate how much length was added to the tail-housing to make the C3 into a A4LD. I come up with 4.625"demonfire wrote:Funny how the XR t9 driveshaft is shorter than the XR c3, yet the scorpio T9 driveshaft is longer than the A4LD.
You mean to the front of the trans case for the OD unitDPDISXR4Ti wrote:By the data Mike's provided, you should be able to calculate how much length was added to the tail-housing to make the C3 into a A4LD. I come up with 4.625"demonfire wrote:Funny how the XR t9 driveshaft is shorter than the XR c3, yet the scorpio T9 driveshaft is longer than the A4LD.
Good pic Mike.
Is there an example of the driveshaft with U-joints instead of the center support bearing and guibo that could be added to the mix? I think since there are numerous ways to convert to T5, or simply swap the swap out to get rid of the guibo, it would be helpful in the next 10 years. I'm saying that because I realize this photo was originally posted in 2010.merkurdriver wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 4:22 am Reposting the pic since the whole photobucket thing has blurred the original image...
Yes, the big diameter alum DS will (initially) hit the little e brake tabs...but that's pretty easily rectified by bending or cutting the edge of the tab for clearance. Having done both multiple times (steel Mustang DS as well), I really like the custom 2 piece route like in the pic above.
Gotcha, so based on what you say here, maybe my best bet is a one piece with the correct flanges? I guess I just wonder about the balancing of the one piece as it seems many people who go this route complain about vibration that doesn't seem to go away.merkurdriver wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 3:44 amYes, the big diameter alum DS will (initially) hit the little e brake tabs...but that's pretty easily rectified by bending or cutting the edge of the tab for clearance. Having done both multiple times (steel Mustang DS as well), I really like the custom 2 piece route like in the pic above.
That being said, if you plan a Supra diff install down the road then you will have an easier time sticking a (new) diff flange on the Mustang DS vs. the XR DS.