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Old 11-08-2006, 11:58 AM
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Drive shaft loop

were to put the loop we have split drive shafts so put it in the front of the rear shaft or the front of the front shaft
And is this the shaft that ford has trouble with at +100 MPH
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Old 11-12-2006, 09:09 PM
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hmm, interesting question. I would think you'd want it on the longer (most likely the rear) portion of the drive shaft. As for Ford having problems w/these shafts, I'm not sure. --DIY
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You put it anywhere you have a u-joint on the front of a shaft. If you have a 2, or 3, or 10 piece drive-shaft, that's how many you use. So the correct answer would be....

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