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Re: Driveshaft
CARRIER BEARING CONTINUED..........
Yea I see "lowering" is popular. And thats cool. But Mines stock ride height. Inherited truck from original owner. DAD, Replaced it at least once professionally, Ballanced etc. Again...He sugjested annual replacement. Can't be sure it wasn't replaced second time in these last 5 years. Gonna zoom accross the Desert to Vegas this Fri. So obviously feedback is welcome...Don't want to be postin a horror story and footing a tow bill. Haven't really been poundin out the miles. Too expensive at MPH I get. But I wouldn't drive much else anyway. (Word on the Bearing?)
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Re: Driveshaft
All things being equal for a STOCK truck this is probably true but many of us have highly modified trucks. HandsomeRob is running the same big block I do with a longer than stock trans. I don't know how far he moved his rear trans mount but mine moved almost 12 inches....leaving me with a driveshaft about 39 inches long on an SWB Stepside. Not much sense running a two piece when the span is that short.
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Re: Driveshaft
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Re: Driveshaft
It is.
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Re: Driveshaft
Fitz,
Yea 39"? that seems reasonable for a one piece. To address the difference...I have in my 72, "stock" engine, tranny, rear end. just rebuilt is all. Only concerned about typical carrier bearing wear, lube intervals, and longevity. Basicly, Am I cool? Or am I doing a cb replacement right now?
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