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Old 12-23-2019, 12:28 AM   #8
71meangreenc10
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Re: Coil driveshaft on leaf truck?

[QUOTE=randy500;8647465]

Fore and aft carrier bearings and side to side carrier bearing driveshafts can be switched out if you change the bracket. The fore and aft bracket is usually riveted in place. Side by side is bolted. Switch the bracket and the driveshafts interchange.

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Yes,
If he gets that mounting bracket for I Beam Carrier "Fore and Aft" then it may work depending on how the frame is cut down if his GMC (Which every half ton GMC I have ever owned has the Horseshoe Style "Side by Side") bracket has to be changed out.

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