

:Note PCD are rough estimate.
Image with blue (bolts)is to bolt to WT drive shaft. Other is to bolt to NT T-case flange. solving that conversion delima. The same process could be employed for diff flange, if WT flange wont bolt onto NT diffs. if it does the two spacers combined length will be the distance need to be made up. if second adapter isnt need then the single adapter will just be the distance needed to be made up (roughly 80mm)
[quote="want33s
A tailshaft spacer is a "make do" effort...
A tailshaft flange 'spacer/adapter' is just a dumb idea.[/quote]
It may be my lack of experience but i cant see a major problem with an adapter. all bolts are to be hi tensile and it will be machined not just booty fabed with pedistal drill. It will be used on the front shaft only i wouldnt consider the idea for the rear. Compared to other persons simply cutting nt flanges to fit wt shafts i would belive to to be a better solution?
Also have seen a few SHS drive shafts floating around this site and i would see this to be a dam side safer/stronger than that.
Forgot to accomidate the hole in the centre of spacer for nut on the flange but was only quickly drawn.