Chris wrote:What, does it get that dusty from sitting?? Or due to the rough parking lots while mall crawling?
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That's why I go to a local guy. If I break it or bend it, he can cut out the broken bits, replace them, and give me a repaired driveshaft for less than new. (He's also eaten the cost once when he found out half way through the job some other parts were no good; he charged me for the parts & not the labor on that job)schwalby wrote:Not if your like me and replace a Tom Wood's drive shaft ever year.nostaw wrote: If you're contemplating redoing your suspension it is worth planning this carefully as it will require a new driveshaft, and you only want to pay for that once.
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Forget to lube the centering ball on the double cardan joint?schwalby wrote:Not if your like me and replace a Tom Wood's drive shaft ever year.nostaw wrote: If you're contemplating redoing your suspension it is worth planning this carefully as it will require a new driveshaft, and you only want to pay for that once.
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