One Piece Drive Line
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One Piece Drive Line
Has anyone gone with this? I have a 92 Pick up 3.0 extended cab. I rebuilt my driveline but went cheap on the carrier bearing only spent $100 instead of buying a OEM yota part for $400 and well it lasted 2 weeks. So my truck is back to shaking my teeth out of my head at 45 mph. Thinking about just having a custom 1 piece drive line built what are you're thoughts on this?
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Yeah my '86 extra-cab was one piece !
The '89 - '95 pick up have longer wheel bases, therefore
got the 2 piece. I as well would like to convert to one piece.
There must be some write ups on this procedure somewhere ?
The '89 - '95 pick up have longer wheel bases, therefore
got the 2 piece. I as well would like to convert to one piece.
There must be some write ups on this procedure somewhere ?
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Nice YZ Donomite ! I have a YZF426.
I noticed you put your bike in at angle
probably to fit in in further. Is here a reason for that ?
I just center mine straight and leave the tailgate down.
I noticed you put your bike in at angle
probably to fit in in further. Is here a reason for that ?
I just center mine straight and leave the tailgate down.
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i angle it so the tailgate shuts and you don't have to pull it down as tight either.
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