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Old 01-29-2017, 11:36 PM   #4
Overdriven
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Re: "So, you say you're stuck pretty bad? No problem"

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Great way to create driveshaft issues. Is that the rear driveshaft leaning on the tire?
Tough to see but the driveshaft isn't actually touching the ground, its hanging off the front axle. Those are Rockwell type axles with the pinion on top so the driveshaft angles aren't as bad as you might think. If you're referring to the different tire sizes the fenders being cut gives the indication larger tires are supposed to be there.

Please ignore all of this seriousness and return to feeling sorry for all the redneck butchery this poor wrecker has endured.

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