Drive shaft carrier bearing?

Excursion24x16

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Ever since I’ve got my ex lifted 10 inches I could hear the drive shaft at 60mph+ I don’t know if the drive shaft needs extended or if the angle is wrong or if I need a new carrier bearing I need help





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Ever since I’ve got my ex lifted 10 inches I could hear the drive shaft at 60mph+ I don’t know if the drive shaft needs extended or if the angle is wrong or if I need a new carrier bearing I need help





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It needs to be lengthened for sure.. finds good driveshaft shop. Or find out the measurements you need and call these guys... their prices are good and their work is top notch..

http://www.driveshaftspecialist.com


They actually balance them to perfection to 160mph iirc.

I have the 5in aluminum driveshaft from them rated at 3000 ft lbs of torque and 160mph.


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Ever since I’ve got my ex lifted 10 inches I could hear the drive shaft at 60mph+ I don’t know if the drive shaft needs extended or if the angle is wrong or if I need a new carrier bearing I need help





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It's been years since I had my excursion, but I thought they had a 1 pc shaft. I could be wrong, but I don't remember messing with the rear shaft when I did my 8" lift. The front shaft yes, but not rear.
 

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It's been years since I had my excursion, but I thought they had a 1 pc shaft. I could be wrong, but I don't remember messing with the rear shaft when I did my 8" lift. The front shaft yes, but not rear.



Yea is a 1 pc drive shaft
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