Electrohacker
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- Joined
- March 15, 2004
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- City, State
- Clinton Twp, MI
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '96 XLT V8 4WD
I think I found something for my wish list
http://www.driveshaftsuperstore.com/drive_shaft_SYE.htm
one thing that has been concerning me is once I do the SOA (way down the line) the drive shaft will still only move in that one axis, along the slip yoke, and it seems this could lead to binding issues as well as loss of fluid if the drive shaft broke...
it would seem if you could use one of these eliminators (saying they clip in place, which I bet the do) then you could use a telescopic drive shaft and get rid of this issue.
I really dont like their price, so I will be shopping around, but I though I'd share this
http://www.driveshaftsuperstore.com/drive_shaft_SYE.htm
one thing that has been concerning me is once I do the SOA (way down the line) the drive shaft will still only move in that one axis, along the slip yoke, and it seems this could lead to binding issues as well as loss of fluid if the drive shaft broke...
it would seem if you could use one of these eliminators (saying they clip in place, which I bet the do) then you could use a telescopic drive shaft and get rid of this issue.
I really dont like their price, so I will be shopping around, but I though I'd share this