It's called buying a angle meter and doing some research. It is also called doing the correct amount of maintenance. My Tacoma has a two piece driveshaft and is lifted 3" with 300k miles on it. Zero problems. It is called phase, all angles have to work together. There is a ton of information on the web including on Tom Woods site. Before you guys jump down my throat I have been using Tom since he worked at Six States driveshaft. No one is better than him. He probably doesn't remember me but I dont care I will always use him. God Bless.
Setting proper pinion angle is key to less vibration and longer u-joint life. Also. With non greasable u-joints when you pop the caps off to install. Put a blob of grease in each cap. They aren't usually greased that well from the factory. Anything to get longer service life out of your vehicle is better than things wearing and breaking down sooner because it wasn't done right the first time.
Watched this video before christmas and ordered a Tom Woods replacement shaft for my 2004 Tacoma. I've got a 4" lift on my TRD and its been giving me an assload of vibrations coming from the stock driveshaft. I've already had the rear diff rebuilt because of the wear it caused, this was the only other thing left to do. So easy to do this swap, didnt need any help. Very happy with how smoothly it runs now. Ill be posting a vid of the install I did on my channel soon.
All of that vibration will cause damage to your differential or the transmission don’t let it go very long. Like get it fixed before you drive any where. It won’t take long to damage something.
just had to replace all my ujoints and carrier. will be ordering one of these when the time comes, given my driveshaft has seen better days and Tom's just looks like it'll be 10x better over time.
I’m nearing buying mine, I’m hoping to get one in December and the more and more videos I watch the more and more I realize the rabbit hole that Tacoma’s are lmfao
Yes it does but the bearings in the transfer case and pinion can handle it. I don't have the specs for the bearings in the Tacoma specifically but generally speaking these bearings have radial load ratings in the thousands of pounds. The drive shaft only weighs 40 lbs. The purpose of the carrier bearing on the stock shaft is to support the center of the shaft to prevent it from flexing and bowing due to centrifugal force as it spins at high RPMs. That function of the carrier bearing is indeed being sacrificed with the one-piece design but the end result for most people is much better than what they experience with their stock shaft.
@@tomwoodscustomdriveshafts the driveshaft I bought last year from you guys was awesome on low speeds but terrible on high speed 65+mph it vibrates like crazy i have returned it but your customer service is awesome returned it with no issues i would have loved to use your one piece drive shaft on my TRD 4x4 Sport 3rd gen truck but the oem way less vibs than yours on high speeds hope that you can figure out why me and others had that issue
This is informative. I had a stock rebuilt by nw drive shafts. The did all of the joints over. Spray painted it and put their sticker on it. Not even a year later and 6k miles the carrier bearing went out. Moved so I had to take it to another place. They couldn’t figure out why they wouldn’t have replaced it when they had it apart. $950 and then another $350. Now it vibrates. Ugh. Should’ve just called these guys. Nice work
Thanks for the video. I have had (3) new T-Taco in the past, none but one built in Mexico had this driveline vibration. I used to own Nissan Frontier too and always wondered why Toyota not use one piece driveshaft similar to Nissan which never had this aggravating vibration.
I enjoy that type of care in industry , Great work, good service knowing what you guys are doing , Dedicated , I watched till the end , Thank you , 👍 I learned something new , my 4×4 have that shaking problem, but Im moving to U.S.A , and sell the pick up , Surely I will buy another , probably in Texas , I know now where you guys are, in case the new pick up needs your service.
Chalk it up as "content". There are probably millions of lifted Tacoma's out there that didn't need re gearing or new drive shafts... and still shredding.
I lifted my Tacoma 8 years ago and have gone thru 4 carrier bearings. Always in bad places they went out. I wish to god I knew about this at the beginning. How much did this cost?
This product is now (17 Dec 2024) discontinued by Tom Woods; stated reason on their web site is that it does not 100% of the time eliminate the vibrations. Too bad. This comment should be pinned.
Shane Baustian no it sounds like I know more about 1 piece driveshafts and physics than you do but hey it’s the internet after all, keep feeding this dude fake news
There are 4 weights on my 07 Toyota Tacoma driveshaft. One fell off. Is there any way to fix this without replacing the whole driveshaft? It shakes a lot now.
I have watched alot of Toyota videos because I wanted a Tacoma. After watching these videos I have changed my mind. There is so much you have to do just to lift and have 35 inch tires. Not to mention the gear huntings, tunes , and drive shafts. Wow😮 that's a lot of money just to lift a truck. I'll pass and look at other off road vehicles.
Honestly you kinda need the same stuff for other trucks as well. The information is just not out there. Tacoma hold the most amount of support and products when it comes to customization right next to Jeep. Also, the new 20204 Tacoma does not need as much as the 3rd gen needed. You might want to look into that.
Just a heads up I called them the other day to order a drive shaft and they can’t make them for long bed Tacoma’s. My measurement with my 2.5 lift was 82 1/4 length and their equipment can’t make it to that length. Not to take anything away form the driveshaft itself, I’m sure it works fine but just a heads up that if you have a long bed you have to go elsewhere or just get a carrier bearing spacer and replace the carrier bearing along with making sure your pinion angle is right and the truck should drove fine.
My question is there option for tube wall thickness? What was use on yours did not look very thick. But I will trust Tom Woods understands what works and what does not.
So I shouldn't be hesitant to install the stage 3 deaver springs? Also how can I tell if I need to change out my shocks. I bought my Tacoma used but have no idea how many miles are on them
I would like to know the answer to this as well. That’s how I stumbled upon this video .. 2021 sr5 bone stock 2300 miles and I have this vibration and I ant figure it out. It’s been to the dealer and they got nothin
does the new shaft have the same mass as the OEM. I would think having thicker walled pipe would provide two things, a nicer cruise speed on the highway and a tougher to bend or dent off road. It may take a little energy loss off road but the highway on the way and back would make up for it.
I believe the spec for the 2nd gen is 65 ft/lb. Any flange with multiple bolts should be tightened evenly and in a criss-cross pattern. What he showed with the hand wrenches isn't perfect but probably good enough given the thickness of the flanges and the size of the bolts.
My 2020 was doing that. I changed my phone unlock from fingerprint, back to a pin number. And it's been fine since. Its sounds weird. But I read if you have phone set to recognize gestures it could cause bluetooth issues for some reason. And it hasn't cut out since. Mine would play the first 10-15 seconds. Then just stop and not restart.
I have a 2021 Toyota Tacoma TRD OR Automatic. If there's a vibration on accelerating from a stop in 1st gear and it goes away before shifting into 2nd gear, what might be the cause of this? I've researched this thoroughly and the only common issues are vibration at particular highway speeds but I haven't found anything with my particular problem. Please help!
Good video until the end. Didn’t torque spec tighten the bolts attaching to the transmission in the front and the axle assembly in the back?! Just hand tightened with wrenches? Wew…have fun with that.
Hey Herbert! It sort of depends on which one you get but you can customize on out website here: tacomabeast.com/products/toyota-tacoma-rear-drive-shaft-vibration-solution?_pos=4&_sid=7a96af3ae&_ss=r&variant=31501627097190 they’re currently sold out but should be back in stock soon 🙌
Yo what’s up taco gang. Need some help fellas. I bought a 2021 Tacoma 6foot bed v6. I’ve taken it in twice already for my truck shaking, I thought it was a tire out of balance but the dealership has balanced the tires twice already, truck has 9k miles on it at this point. This video is very helpful and something I’ll look into. Any other recommendations that can point me in a good direction to get this fixed?
Good choice on the non greaseable joints. So much stronger. Horrible idea to force that weld to cool so fast. If you need to cool a weld faster use air so you don't risk cracking.
So the sticker is added AFTER the balancing. Won’t that mess up the balancing? I know the sticker doesn’t weight much, but once it’s rotating at highway speed, it’s enough weight to create vibrations, no?
No not really. I feel it at around 25 MPH deceleration and then around 15 MPH. I also replaced my needle bearing with the clamshell bushing from ECGS. I ordered this shaft and it is due in in a few days.
Looking at getting a 1 piece drive shaft, unfortunately Toms doesn’t sell them for Tacomas anymore. Any issues with clearance with a 1 piece? I’m not doing any rock crawling, more camping/overlanding.
You can find it on our website here: tacomabeast.com/products/toyota-tacoma-rear-drive-shaft-vibration-solution?_pos=4&_sid=dc5794e76&_ss=r&variant=41783916298425
Just subscribed! 👌🏻; I raised mine 2”, would the 2” raised affect the D.Shaft? How much is the average cost to have it made and replaced? Tks for sharing the vid.. learned a lot 👌🏻. God bless 🙏🏻
You can find it on out website here: tacomabeast.com/products/toyota-tacoma-rear-drive-shaft-vibration-solution?_pos=4&_sid=3eb582bdd&_ss=r&variant=41783916298425 they’re currently out of stock but you can sign up to get notified when they come back 🤙
A lifelong engineer, I really appreciate the work of skilled machinists. Tom's guys are artisans.
honesty some of the best people we've worked with! high praise to everyone at Tom's 🙌
@@tacomabeast what’s the price $$$?
that's who I went with for my Tacoma driveshaft. My Tom Woods shaft has been problem free for a little over a year now and no vibrations.
This is probably one of my favorite intro videos. Walking through the shop while everyone is doing something came out great!
still can't believe we got it all in one take! 🔥🤙
That dudes put together a drive shaft a time or two. I’ve always had great service from Tom Woods Shafts.
Seeing him put the joints in was really impressive
Ikr, I usually watch videos sped up 1.25-1.75x so I had to go check; I was surprised to see it at 1.0x
Dude from Tom woods was standing there like a straight up G. Great work the truck looks sweet
Im pretty sure he was practicing for his Discovery channel TV show pan out.
It's called buying a angle meter and doing some research. It is also called doing the correct amount of maintenance. My Tacoma has a two piece driveshaft and is lifted 3" with 300k miles on it. Zero problems. It is called phase, all angles have to work together. There is a ton of information on the web including on Tom Woods site. Before you guys jump down my throat I have been using Tom since he worked at Six States driveshaft. No one is better than him. He probably doesn't remember me but I dont care I will always use him. God Bless.
That’s a lot of names for the same thing 😂
Setting proper pinion angle is key to less vibration and longer u-joint life. Also. With non greasable u-joints when you pop the caps off to install. Put a blob of grease in each cap. They aren't usually greased that well from the factory. Anything to get longer service life out of your vehicle is better than things wearing and breaking down sooner because it wasn't done right the first time.
Watched this video before christmas and ordered a Tom Woods replacement shaft for my 2004 Tacoma. I've got a 4" lift on my TRD and its been giving me an assload of vibrations coming from the stock driveshaft. I've already had the rear diff rebuilt because of the wear it caused, this was the only other thing left to do. So easy to do this swap, didnt need any help. Very happy with how smoothly it runs now. Ill be posting a vid of the install I did on my channel soon.
All of that vibration will cause damage to your differential or the transmission don’t let it go very long. Like get it fixed before you drive any where. It won’t take long to damage something.
just had to replace all my ujoints and carrier. will be ordering one of these when the time comes, given my driveshaft has seen better days and Tom's just looks like it'll be 10x better over time.
I think I'm going to keep my 2020 off road at stock ride height just seems to be way too many problems when lifting. Too much money to
Best choice. Most trucks wont even utilize the lift when offroading. Unless your trying to push the truck to its limits.
Chump Cheddar how about bigger tires ?
@@Lexusgx550 how big of a wheel set up can you put without doing a lift and no rubbing?
@@snn517 ruclips.net/video/2IzmH2LRu6A/видео.html
They address the rubbing issue too
I know this video is old, still like watching it. Thanks to you, I went and bought a 2022 taco! Toady 12/28/21!. Lol
Thanks for the support bro!
I have a tom woods on my '13. Shawn is a good dude!!
Let's talk about and appreciate that one shot intro. Lowkey epic.
Took us a couple of tries so thanks! 😅
if your wife asks why it cost an arm and a leg this video will surely help you. LOL
"your truck is kind of standard" Hurt this man's ego so much
I did hear his voice crack a lil bit afterwards 😆
@@alexdiaz8288 😂😂😂
Wow! the craftmanship! Love it.
I went down the rabbit hole when I got my Tacoma
@@jayceforest7906 🤣🤮🖕🖕🖕🖕
I’m nearing buying mine, I’m hoping to get one in December and the more and more videos I watch the more and more I realize the rabbit hole that Tacoma’s are lmfao
Vibration between seats=driveshaft/support bearing
Floorboards/dash=wheel bearin/cv
I figured this out 2 different different times. I have a 6in lift
Awesome video, very interesting and very informative. Badass shop there Tom Woods!
Once the weight of the shaft isn’t held by the carrier bearing, what does the added weight of a floating shaft do to the transfer case and rear diff?
Yes it does but the bearings in the transfer case and pinion can handle it. I don't have the specs for the bearings in the Tacoma specifically but generally speaking these bearings have radial load ratings in the thousands of pounds. The drive shaft only weighs 40 lbs. The purpose of the carrier bearing on the stock shaft is to support the center of the shaft to prevent it from flexing and bowing due to centrifugal force as it spins at high RPMs. That function of the carrier bearing is indeed being sacrificed with the one-piece design but the end result for most people is much better than what they experience with their stock shaft.
@@tomwoodscustomdriveshafts the driveshaft I bought last year from you guys was awesome on low speeds but terrible on high speed 65+mph it vibrates like crazy i have returned it but your customer service is awesome returned it with no issues i would have loved to use your one piece drive shaft on my TRD 4x4 Sport 3rd gen truck but the oem way less vibs than yours on high speeds hope that you can figure out why me and others had that issue
If you ever get a chance, go watch your guys create these works of art. This was a pro shop, pro crew. Thanks for sharing.
Great job well done custom drive shaft fits perfectly if and when my 2000 tacoma needs a shaft ill definitly gives those guys a call.
Pro tip: cut the carrier bearing bracket off. That’s what I did after my toms woods shaft hit it when suspension was compressed.
Very nice of you to share:)
May i ask how much you paid for the drive shaft?
Thanks
@@mohammadvazin1949 it was around $600
This is informative. I had a stock rebuilt by nw drive shafts. The did all of the joints over. Spray painted it and put their sticker on it. Not even a year later and 6k miles the carrier bearing went out. Moved so I had to take it to another place. They couldn’t figure out why they wouldn’t have replaced it when they had it apart. $950 and then another $350. Now it vibrates. Ugh. Should’ve just called these guys. Nice work
DAMn bro that sounds horrible 😞 hopefully you’ll find someone that knows what they’re doing next time 🙌
When I did my engine swap on my ‘92 Toyota 4x4 extra cab did have the same problem. I did the same thing. Problem solve. Nice video 👍🏽
Just swung into Tom Woods on my way to Moab and picked up a 1pc rear!
Love the brake chamber press they have.
Just bought mine today on your website. Can't wait to install it.
Your going to love it, if you have any question don’t forget we are here to help support@tacomabeast.com
Great vid!
I actually had my "Cardan-CV" axle & the driveline on my 02' 1stgen tundra replaced here TAD driveshafts. No more vibrations. Great Vid
Thanks for the video. I have had (3) new T-Taco in the past, none but one built in Mexico had this driveline vibration. I used to own Nissan Frontier too and always wondered why Toyota not use one piece driveshaft similar to Nissan which never had this aggravating vibration.
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My man Tom acts like he’s pissed off the whole time. No emotion but slight anger. He didn’t seem too happy 😂
I enjoy that type of care in industry , Great work, good service knowing what you guys are doing , Dedicated , I watched till the end , Thank you , 👍 I learned something new , my 4×4 have that shaking problem, but Im moving to U.S.A , and sell the pick up , Surely I will buy another , probably in Texas , I know now where you guys are, in case the new pick up needs your service.
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Great video guys, really enjoyed seeing the drive shaft made.
Damm,, the son of an owner can actually do work. Unusual for these days. Good efficient work by the employees as well. Oh, good video too.
Thanks man 💪
Would have liked to see it on the road after the install. Kinda disappointed ☹️
I like his answer.." Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't"....LOL
i have the same problem on my toyota. thanks for this video. I only have to spend 600 dollars. plus the installation
Do the install yourself pussy
Do you have rear axle shims installed to adjust the angle of the pinion?
Interesting issue to deal with. I have a lifted gen2 4wd with no problems.
Chalk it up as "content". There are probably millions of lifted Tacoma's out there that didn't need re gearing or new drive shafts... and still shredding.
Your blessed, drive shaft issues are the worst
How's the driveshaft holding up? I'm thinking about getting one but I would like to know what you really think about it. Any vibrations?
Your video editing is on point thank you for your videos very interesting
You guys rule your space.
Wow, these guys are professionals!
I keep watching vids about this and the bushings failures...
I'm now having second thoughts to lift mine 2".
😂
Tom was a STRAIGHT pro! He assembled those U joints like it was Nuthin!
theorientalknight my thoughts exactly. Ya could tell it weren’t his first time assembling a U-joint
I lifted my Tacoma 8 years ago and have gone thru 4 carrier bearings. Always in bad places they went out. I wish to god I knew about this at the beginning. How much did this cost?
Josh Reed you need a carrier bearing drop kit and pinion spacer
@@tacomabeast any recommendations for first gen Tacos? Ive got an 04 with this issue
This product is now (17 Dec 2024) discontinued by Tom Woods; stated reason on their web site is that it does not 100% of the time eliminate the vibrations. Too bad. This comment should be pinned.
Great video. Very cool to see how they build them.
mine has a short vibration right before i come to a stop. it has to that. started soon after i installed an icon 10 kit
Really good video about the new driveline build. But not a word about the results after install? Darn.
Honestly has been great!
Wrong body the purpose for that two piece drives shaft is for ground clearance Off-roaring
I guess as long as he dodges those huge rocks and properly approaches a path to dodge any rocks he should be fine.
You would be correct. It is to help break over angle.
Shane Baustian it is physically impossible for your one piece to have better clearance than the oem 2 piece
Shane Baustian no it sounds like I know more about 1 piece driveshafts and physics than you do but hey it’s the internet after all, keep feeding this dude fake news
Shane Baustian why yes I am a clown, but one without a one piece driveshaft, so who’s the clown now? Also it’s You’re not your. Duh.
First time watching this video and realized they 've discontinued this shaft for the Tacos.😢
😭
@@tacomabeast is there any other option since its discontinued? I've lifted my rear and having that vibration issues. Thanks
There are 4 weights on my 07 Toyota Tacoma driveshaft. One fell off. Is there any way to fix this without replacing the whole driveshaft? It shakes a lot now.
Shoot us an email at support@tacomabeast.com and we’ll be able to help you out with this 🤙
wow what a quality shop
I have watched alot of Toyota videos because I wanted a Tacoma. After watching these videos I have changed my mind. There is so much you have to do just to lift and have 35 inch tires. Not to mention the gear huntings, tunes , and drive shafts. Wow😮 that's a lot of money just to lift a truck. I'll pass and look at other off road vehicles.
Honestly you kinda need the same stuff for other trucks as well. The information is just not out there. Tacoma hold the most amount of support and products when it comes to customization right next to Jeep. Also, the new 20204 Tacoma does not need as much as the 3rd gen needed. You might want to look into that.
Just a heads up I called them the other day to order a drive shaft and they can’t make them for long bed Tacoma’s. My measurement with my 2.5 lift was 82 1/4 length and their equipment can’t make it to that length. Not to take anything away form the driveshaft itself, I’m sure it works fine but just a heads up that if you have a long bed you have to go elsewhere or just get a carrier bearing spacer and replace the carrier bearing along with making sure your pinion angle is right and the truck should drove fine.
Water on hot welds is a no no can stress the weld and cause a failure. Otherwise great video
My question is there option for tube wall thickness? What was use on yours did not look very thick. But I will trust Tom Woods understands what works and what does not.
I just finished watching your install of the Deaver stage 3 leaf springs. Did your shudder come as a result of that install?
Nah it was honestly just abuse to the truck 😂
So I shouldn't be hesitant to install the stage 3 deaver springs? Also how can I tell if I need to change out my shocks. I bought my Tacoma used but have no idea how many miles are on them
I’m surprised they didn’t rebalance after welding the balancing weights. Wouldn’t that xtra little bit of welded steel change things?
Could this be a fix for the deceleration vibrations on stock Tacomas?
I would like to know the answer to this as well. That’s how I stumbled upon this video .. 2021 sr5 bone stock 2300 miles and I have this vibration and I ant figure it out. It’s been to the dealer and they got nothin
Please make the Toyota 2018 tundra drive shaft too? I want to buy.???
Shoot us an email at support@tacomabeast.com and we’ll see if we can place a custom order for you 🤙
I'm about to tack this driveshaft.
does the new shaft have the same mass as the OEM. I would think having thicker walled pipe would provide two things, a nicer cruise speed on the highway and a tougher to bend or dent off road. It may take a little energy loss off road but the highway on the way and back would make up for it.
Looks like I need a tom woods shaft for
My FJ cruiser!
They might be able to help you with that!
Wow nice work you guys . I am an old shade tree mechanic and found the demo fun to watch.Keep up the good filming , I mean 1s and 0s ing haha .
Hola yo ordene un drive shalf a tomwoods medida 69 1/2 inch para 2016 Tacoma trd SPORT 6 inch bds lift pero ciento que está 1 pulgada larga
What are the torque specs for the drive shaft where it connects to the rear diff?
I believe the spec for the 2nd gen is 65 ft/lb. Any flange with multiple bolts should be tightened evenly and in a criss-cross pattern. What he showed with the hand wrenches isn't perfect but probably good enough given the thickness of the flanges and the size of the bolts.
I like his answer.." Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't"....LOL
Great video Mateo. Learned a lot bro
Amazing American Craftsmanship WOW !!! Great Video
TOM WOODS! I need help with my 2021 Ford Ranger. These driveshafts are HORRIBLE.
Coming soon!
Great video from the shop. Music is unnecessary distraction.
Noted!
Does anyone have a problem with the bluetooth on the Tacomas? Mine sometimes cuts out when I'm playing music
My 2020 was doing that. I changed my phone unlock from fingerprint, back to a pin number. And it's been fine since. Its sounds weird. But I read if you have phone set to recognize gestures it could cause bluetooth issues for some reason. And it hasn't cut out since. Mine would play the first 10-15 seconds. Then just stop and not restart.
Yeah, 2019 and below, no apple play like the 2020 Tacos
Never
I have issues on my 2015
I have a 2021 Toyota Tacoma TRD OR Automatic. If there's a vibration on accelerating from a stop in 1st gear and it goes away before shifting into 2nd gear, what might be the cause of this? I've researched this thoroughly and the only common issues are vibration at particular highway speeds but I haven't found anything with my particular problem. Please help!
Good video until the end. Didn’t torque spec tighten the bolts attaching to the transmission in the front and the axle assembly in the back?! Just hand tightened with wrenches? Wew…have fun with that.
Esque en la parte de la compresión esmuy poco lo que queda y a la hora que hago los cambios da un pequeño clik es transmisión manual
saludos a todos pregunto, si bajan de fábrica a la tacoma funciona, no toca donde estaba en centro de el cardan
He visto muy pocas Tacomas bajadas pero se que es possible y no toca 🤙
How much are those custom driver shaft, I have a 2007 Toyota Tacoma with the extended cab on it and it a 2 wheel drive with a 4 cylinder motor
Hey Herbert! It sort of depends on which one you get but you can customize on out website here: tacomabeast.com/products/toyota-tacoma-rear-drive-shaft-vibration-solution?_pos=4&_sid=7a96af3ae&_ss=r&variant=31501627097190 they’re currently sold out but should be back in stock soon 🙌
I have a feeling this dude has put together a few U joints.....
Wouldnt the longer driveshaft without the centerbearing cause whip at high rpm speeds ?
looking for this driveshaft, but it is sold out. when can we expect it back in stock?
It's back. Ordered mine 2 days ago and it is already shipping!
@@bstep19711 sold the tacoma :(
Yo what’s up taco gang. Need some help fellas. I bought a 2021 Tacoma 6foot bed v6. I’ve taken it in twice already for my truck shaking, I thought it was a tire out of balance but the dealership has balanced the tires twice already, truck has 9k miles on it at this point. This video is very helpful and something I’ll look into. Any other recommendations that can point me in a good direction to get this fixed?
Good choice on the non greaseable joints. So much stronger. Horrible idea to force that weld to cool so fast. If you need to cool a weld faster use air so you don't risk cracking.
Hi there did you measure the truck already lifted with those tires? Or did you have to drop the lift to measure the stock drive shaft angle?
You would measure it as it is with the lift and tires you are running 🤙
None greasable u joints are more stronger the u joints with zerk fittings
So the sticker is added AFTER the balancing. Won’t that mess up the balancing? I know the sticker doesn’t weight much, but once it’s rotating at highway speed, it’s enough weight to create vibrations, no?
Is there a driveshaft available for the 2WD automatic 98 Tacoma Prerunner?
Maybe? That would be a good question to ask the guys at Tom woods 🙌
guys, u r the best, congrats .!!!!
How can you diagnose this issue? Is vibration felt in the steering wheel?
No not really. I feel it at around 25 MPH deceleration and then around 15 MPH. I also replaced my needle bearing with the clamshell bushing from ECGS. I ordered this shaft and it is due in in a few days.
Looking at getting a 1 piece drive shaft, unfortunately Toms doesn’t sell them for Tacomas anymore.
Any issues with clearance with a 1 piece? I’m not doing any rock crawling, more camping/overlanding.
I think it retains about the same clearance as stock if properly installed
@@tacomabeastany long term negatives about a 1 piece or has been great?
How much did it cost you , bro , I'd definitely need one for my 2015 taco
You can find it on our website here: tacomabeast.com/products/toyota-tacoma-rear-drive-shaft-vibration-solution?_pos=4&_sid=dc5794e76&_ss=r&variant=41783916298425
@TacomaBeast thank you so much bro I appreciate that very much
Just subscribed! 👌🏻; I raised mine 2”, would the 2” raised affect the D.Shaft? How much is the average cost to have it made and replaced? Tks for sharing the vid.. learned a lot 👌🏻. God bless 🙏🏻
Soooo another high point for drop bracket lifts?
Does somebody know where I can find this part in California? Or any website? for my toyo 2015
You can find it on out website here: tacomabeast.com/products/toyota-tacoma-rear-drive-shaft-vibration-solution?_pos=4&_sid=3eb582bdd&_ss=r&variant=41783916298425 they’re currently out of stock but you can sign up to get notified when they come back 🤙
@@tacomabeast Sold out when is back to stock
Leaves chuck in lathe 🤕 awesome work tho!
Have you done a after video on this I looked couldn’t find one I’m curious how it worked out for you and what it looks like installed
hey tacoma beast let me have one of does drive shafts i’m having trouble with my tacoma
You can find them on out website!
can you biult a full set of drive shaft for my 2013 tundra limited rwd?
I’ve experienced vibration just by going to a bigger tire at 265x75x16. Do I need to do the same?
It could be this or some other issue, but it might be worth trying it out!