TJ Rear Drive Shaft, Double Cardan

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TJ Rear Drive Shaft, Double Cardan

Rear drive shaft for Jeep TJ or TJ Unlimited. Does not fit Rubicon model. Double cardan type, also known as a CV. This is what you need if your Jeep is lifted and you are experiencing vibrations or other problems due to increased angles. Shaft will require a slip yoke eliminator. May also require adjustable control arms to run smoothly.

  • 2" diameter .120" wall USA made DOM tube. 
  • 1310 series joints.
  • Bigger and stronger than stock spline stub. 
  • Forged slip yoke. 
  • Greaseable CV center ball.
  • Your choice between Tom Wood's exclusive Gold Seal greaseable universal joints or non-greaseable joints.
  • Your choice of spline and slip yoke options, more about that here.
  • Comes with new CV bolts with reduced head for ease of installation.
  • Best of all every shaft is custom built to whatever length you need. So you can be sure that you will get the right thing the first time around.

Jeep TJ rear drive shaft lengths vary a bit and we want to make sure you get the right thing. That is why we require a length measurement before building the shaft. Measuring is simple and easy. You can read more about how to measure in the link below. Shafts shorter than 16" need to be ordered with the S spline. 

Click here for more technical information and for photos showing how to measure for the correct shaft.

We recommend a new set of straps and bolts to securely attach your new drive shaft. 


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John Myers
Great buy

I made the mistake of buying a rear drive shaft from another company for my Jeep TJ the first go around. Centering yoke then started failing at about 9 months so I took the time to disassemble it to rebuild. Only then found out the centering yoke was a no name part I could not get a replacement for and that company could not provide any replacement part info. Put in my order with Tom Woods, new shaft arrived quickly, exactly as ordered and works great. Quality parts used that can also be replaced when needed. Will get a new front drive shaft from Tom Woods next.

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D.L.

The team at tom woods are great folks and excellent resources. Give them a call with any questions and they will have the answers.

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Ron Wilson
The best Driveline you can buy on the market

I can't say enough about this Driveline the money it cost is incredible for that price you would think you would get some cheap Chinese piece of crap not a built in America Driveline that you don't have to remove from your vehicle to grease it that's what I hated about the Spicer Driveline I had you had to take the damn thing out to grease it and then every 5,000 miles it got old buying strap kits and bolts keep up the good work we need more companies like you

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Joseph
SYE + Rear shaft

Got the parts over a week ago. Haven't torn into the Jeep because apparently JKS manufacturing takes 3 weeks to weld two pieces of metal together for a trackbar bracket, but when I get everything compiled I'll do it all at once.

Parts are extremely high quality. Drive shaft looks like I'd be fine putting it on a John Deere 9RX 830. Seriously impressive engineering and craftsmanship. If you're looking for double cardon shafts, go with Tom Woods.

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Daniel Rivera
Perfect

I had upgraded my front driveshaft about a year ago and tom woods did not fail so when it was time to upgrade my old rear driveshaft I ordered it in a pinch and they were able to deliver !!! Did not miss out on some of the best snow CT has had in almost 10 years!! Any future shafts needed will definitely be coming from them!!

Why do I need to measure?

When considering why measurement is essential for selecting the right drive shaft, the variability introduced by vehicle modifications becomes paramount. For example, even with standardized lift sizes like 3 inches for a Jeep Wrangler JK, the specific type of lift kit and accompanying components such as control arms can vary significantly. Control arms, whether adjustable or fixed, alter the axle's position, directly impacting the required length of the drive shaft. This variability means that assumptions based on lift size alone can lead to incorrect fittings and potential operational issues. At our company, we prioritize accuracy and customer satisfaction by requesting measurements. This ensures that the drive shaft we provide fits precisely and functions reliably within your vehicle's specific setup. By taking a quick measurement from your transfer case yoke to your axle yoke, you can guarantee a custom-fit solution without additional cost or delay, optimizing both performance and safety.

How long does shipping take and how much does shipping cost?

Almost all orders placed by 5:00 Mountain Time will ship the following business day. When we are experiencing an abnormally high order volume some orders will ship 2 business days after the order is received. See the map below for transit times. We offer free UPS Ground shipping anywhere in the lower 48 states on any order over $200. $10 shipping on orders less than $200. If you need faster shipping or don't see the options you need, please call us.

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What are the different spline options?
  • S Spline (Short): Conventional spline stub with a safe and effective 3" stroke.
  • X Spline (Extended): Longer than the S spline, cut for the full length of the spline stub, yielding more than twice the contact area and a 4.5" stroke for extended life.
  • XB (Boot): Heavy rubber boot with stainless steel banding for wet and dirty conditions.
  • XC (Cap/Dust Cap): Drilled and tapped slip yoke with grease fitting and dust cap for rocks and extreme wheeling.
  • The X spline with XC yoke is considered the best all-around option. Different yoke-seal options are only available with the X spline. The S spline always comes with a dust cap. X spline may not be an option depending or total length of drive shaft. 
Are greaseable or non-greaseable joints better?

Non-greaseable joints are slightly stronger, but the difference is not significant compared to regularly maintained greaseable joints. The key factor is maintenance:

  • Greaseable joints: Outlast non-greaseable joints if greased regularly, but require consistent upkeep.
  • Non-greaseable joints: Maintenance-free but cannot be re-greased when they dry out, eventually needing replacement.

Choose greaseable joints if you are committed to regular maintenance. If you prefer a maintenance-free option, non-greaseable joints are suitable, but remember that other drive shaft components may still need greasing. The best choice ultimately depends on your individual needs and preferences.