RE: Body Lift and wobbly drive shaft
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RE: Body Lift and wobbly drive shaft
Yeah, I guess with a body lift it would not casue that problem. Excuse
my inexperience with modifications, but it makes sense since it does
not change the drive train. It may be a bad u-joint then... it's been a
while since I have indulged in my own mechanics.
Thanks
my inexperience with modifications, but it makes sense since it does
not change the drive train. It may be a bad u-joint then... it's been a
while since I have indulged in my own mechanics.
Thanks
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Re: Body Lift and wobbly drive shaft
I'm guessing it is actually a 3" body lift you have - I can't find anyone
that makes 4 inch ones.
Dave Milne
<byrsc@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Yeah, I guess with a body lift it would not casue that problem. Excuse
> my inexperience with modifications, but it makes sense since it does
> not change the drive train. It may be a bad u-joint then... it's been a
> while since I have indulged in my own mechanics.
>
> Thanks
>
that makes 4 inch ones.
Dave Milne
<byrsc@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:1111179259.887138.175860@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> Yeah, I guess with a body lift it would not casue that problem. Excuse
> my inexperience with modifications, but it makes sense since it does
> not change the drive train. It may be a bad u-joint then... it's been a
> while since I have indulged in my own mechanics.
>
> Thanks
>
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Re: Body Lift and wobbly drive shaft
I'm guessing it is actually a 3" body lift you have - I can't find anyone
that makes 4 inch ones.
Dave Milne
<byrsc@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:1111179259.887138.175860@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> Yeah, I guess with a body lift it would not casue that problem. Excuse
> my inexperience with modifications, but it makes sense since it does
> not change the drive train. It may be a bad u-joint then... it's been a
> while since I have indulged in my own mechanics.
>
> Thanks
>
that makes 4 inch ones.
Dave Milne
<byrsc@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:1111179259.887138.175860@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> Yeah, I guess with a body lift it would not casue that problem. Excuse
> my inexperience with modifications, but it makes sense since it does
> not change the drive train. It may be a bad u-joint then... it's been a
> while since I have indulged in my own mechanics.
>
> Thanks
>
#4
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Re: Body Lift and wobbly drive shaft
I'm guessing it is actually a 3" body lift you have - I can't find anyone
that makes 4 inch ones.
Dave Milne
<byrsc@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:1111179259.887138.175860@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> Yeah, I guess with a body lift it would not casue that problem. Excuse
> my inexperience with modifications, but it makes sense since it does
> not change the drive train. It may be a bad u-joint then... it's been a
> while since I have indulged in my own mechanics.
>
> Thanks
>
that makes 4 inch ones.
Dave Milne
<byrsc@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:1111179259.887138.175860@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> Yeah, I guess with a body lift it would not casue that problem. Excuse
> my inexperience with modifications, but it makes sense since it does
> not change the drive train. It may be a bad u-joint then... it's been a
> while since I have indulged in my own mechanics.
>
> Thanks
>
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