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Old 05-24-2009, 11:05 AM   #7
khilgers
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Originally Posted by Sileighty_85 View Post
When you lower the car on the ground it will push the D/S a little more in to the tranny
seriously dude? How is the SUSPENSION of the car going to push the DS into the tranny more? The diff is connected to the FIXED subframe, which is connected to the FIXED tranny mount. If you have that much slop then something is very, very wrong. I wouldn't drive my car like that, but it's totally up to you. I would get the correct driveshaft and DO IT RIGHT the first time.
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