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Old 04-16-2002, 10:34 PM   #1
67 C-10 LWB
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Post 2 pc Drive Shaft ?

Ok, this past weekend I changed the carrier bearing on my truck because when I had it on the hoist I noticed it had snapped, my truck has the round type of carrier bearing fyi...
Well, my G/F's dad was helping me and the rear yolk on the front piece is bolted to it, is this normal? her dad think's it's not because when the rear end moves up/down, it will pull on the bearing now and will eventually snap it again, know I've owned this truck 4 yrs and this is the first time it's done this. Did I make myself as clear as mud?? if not ask me questions, I will answer them...
But I was just wondering if mine was a coppled piece or if that was stock..

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Ean

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