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New Drive shafts or not?

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Old 01-12-2012, 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by wayoflife
the position of the exhaust cross over is different and both manual and autos will have the front drive shaft make contact with it if you have enough droop.



what i'm saying is that the problem is with the amount of droop you have and that will be determined by shock length. if you have new longer shocks to accomodate the taller lift you'll have, yes, you will have a problem.

yes, i would still recommend a coast 1310.
OK, perfect. I'm running the TF 9550 shocks for the 2.5" lift and will be keeping those even w/ the 1" spacers.. I appreciate the help.



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