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As it looks right now Jule and I are probably out. Unless I can get a new rear driveshaft ordered and installed by the weekend.
is it stock or aftermarket?
As it looks right now Jule and I are probably out. Unless I can get a new rear driveshaft ordered and installed by the weekend.
As it looks right now Jule and I are probably out. Unless I can get a new rear driveshaft ordered and installed by the weekend.
As it looks right now Jule and I are probably out. Unless I can get a new rear driveshaft ordered and installed by the weekend.
Pretty sure you can do this in front wheel drive. Rule #76 - No excuses, play like a champion.
is it stock or aftermarket?
It's stock. Will be aftermarket soon.
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Still looks better than mine!!
If you want this one just let me know [emoji1][emoji106]![]()
Hey, I bet I can tell you how that happened!![]()
Hmmm I have a feeling you could! Jason did the simple mod for me when we did the axles, I think my current one is good for now till I get an aftermarket. Figured I could help a brother out with this one [emoji1][emoji106][emoji482]
Hmmm I have a feeling you could! Jason did the simple mod for me when we did the axles, I think my current one is good for now till I get an aftermarket. Figured I could help a brother out with this one [emoji1][emoji106][emoji482]
What is the "simple mod?" To the Evap or to the Driveshaft?
Figured I could help a brother out with this one [emoji1][emoji106][emoji482]
Moving the Evap skid over a bolt hole. You drill 2 new holes in the skid and reuse two of the original holes. It moves the skid over about 2 inches. Simple and F-R-E-E! :thumbup:
Hey, I couldn't agree more! Glad you can help someone out.
That happened in Moab, I hadn't relocated the evap skid yet. I didn't think I needed to with just a Teraflex spacer lift. Little did I know it would hit...
And that's why we love you buddy. You're a great addition to the NorCal wheeling family :thumb:
Moving the Evap skid over a bolt hole. You drill 2 new holes in the skid and reuse two of the original holes. It moves the skid over about 2 inches. Simple and F-R-E-E! :thumbup:
I think the blue one will work well. Plenty of flex!Stegertime said:This is what I got at home <img src="http://wayalife.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=163728"/> If you need it let me know