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Old 04-14-2010, 09:07 PM   #5
Keith Seymore
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Re: looking for pinion/yoke angles...

By the way - if any of you guys ever have the opportunity to drive your truck around without the pickup box on it - you should do so.

It is really amazing to look out the back window and see how much that pinion nose moves up and down during acceleration and deceleration.

FWIW -

K
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