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Old 03-03-2007, 04:45 PM
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High Flex Shaft

I need to replace part of the front driveshaft on my 87 4runner. When I got it the 4runner alreadt had a lift in it. I was curious to whether I need a high flex shaft or can it be replaced with one from an original 4runner? Thanks
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If your signature is correct, a 2" suspension lift should not necessitate a high-angle driveshaft.
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depends if you have a SAS or not. If no, then the front diff does not move around, and there is no need for a high flex front drive shaft.
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Originally Posted by DeathCougar
depends if you have a SAS or not. If no, then the front diff does not move around, and there is no need for a high flex front drive shaft.
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