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Old 10-11-2013, 12:52 AM   #1
BCOWANWHEELS
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Location: KINGSPORT,TN.
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5" and 7" drop info

well in a little over a year I,ve been thru 3 new hanger bearings. I even installed a slip yoke in the rear shaft. bot I wish I knew this before i droped my 72 lwb truck. so. now going to install another "new" hanget bearing and gonna try to install it upside down (bolts on bottom) to get more height and h/b geometry. if this dont work I,am gonna go long tail th350 and 1 piece drive shaft. I drive my truck easy and dont haul anything ( 500lbs max & local) its used like a car 99.9% of the time. what are you fellas doing to stop the breaking problem ? everything in my driveline is new and shafts are balanced. just frustrated I recon, I am crippled and it really hurts doing this job.
bob in tn.
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