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Old 12-08-2007, 06:47 AM
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Tod74
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Originally Posted by signsbyesa
if nothing changed on your car, like longer trans, and need to
order a shorter or longer drive shaft, make sure that your
car is fully loaded even with a full tank of gas to make sure
the structure is under the full wieght of the car to get an
exact measurement for your driveshaft, you can order the "molly"
and because you did not measure it under full wieght, that
"molly" will be for not. if you contact a good dealer, they
will guide you and tell you what you need, and all performance
after mkt shafts are thicker then OEM, good luck with "molly" :wink:
I learned that one the hard way when I was in high school. Thought I had the correct length driveshaft it was actually too long. ended up ruining a trans case and a thrust bearing. One of the many stupid things I did back when I knew everything...you know.the teenaged years when we are all experts and the adults know nothing. :wink:
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