driveshaft angle ?
I'm wondering if when you lift a truck with spindles, new rear leaves and shocks(assuming that's how it's done) is the driveshaft not on too much of an angle? or is there a certain angle allowance before there is any performance change or damage to the rear dif.?
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thanks for all the replies, they came in really handy.
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I have had no problems with drive shaft angles...........Dave
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I have not had any problems with my driveshaft and i have the two piece driveshaft with the bearing thing attached to the truck right before the enf of the cab so my angle is higher than a lot of other trucks with the one long shaft.
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