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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: Sparky's 1978 Silverado Build "Addiction"
While I am not a professional driveshaft guy, I would think that as long as the yoke is in the bushing of the tail shaft housing and is supported by the bushing more than it is not supported, I would think it is OK at that spot. Does that make sense?
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