Just_Randy
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Sep 14, 2007
- Messages
- 140
- Vehicle Year
- 1997
- Transmission
- Manual
Your "grandma" is not very average if she drives like any of those examples...![]()
No, my granny isn't very average. Her foot is heavier than most. But this guy lives across the street and everytime I see him drive by, he shifts at 2500 rpm. Some people have a knack for breaking stuff... and he got a double dose of it.
But yeah, the 28 spline Ford stuff is fairly decent.
Ford shafts have a different spline pressure angle that isn't cut as deeply into the shaft as on Dana shafts. This makes the 28 spline Ford shaft about on par with a 30-spline Dana shaft.
I was thinking there HAD to be something different other than the .04" diameter difference. I just don't read much about broken 7.5 axles.
welded in a light linked car a 7.5 can get lucky, long time. i too have seen it in light fox cars.
i hate the 7.5. in a leaf spring application and my chassis with a load, i can bust a 7.5 in front of you right directly after i bolt it in my truck with a mere 260 rwhp. i have not lost that bet yet.
What breaks in them?
arb.....in a 31 spline 8.8......hate that fawker too. but i way overloaded that past intentions as well.
i cant believe how long some shafts last over others when spooled on the street. the 28 splines usually pencil/fail in short order if run with stout springs or traction bars if there is a load on them.
By load do you mean cargo? Or HP?