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Old 02-25-2008, 10:45 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Hey Joe
Can you get into a little more detail 2.5 inches is a lot what is hapenning with the driveshaft and U-joints? Are the wheels hopping, or actually moving forward? Also were the upper control arms flexing or really bending? Please don't take this wrong you know how much I respect you, I'm just trying to understand.
Dan
Dan - The upper Control Arms for the rear axle were actually flexing so bad that the tires were moving forward 2.5" and rubbing the inner fender wells. We put it up in the air Sunday morning and the passenger side upper arm has a kink in it from flexing forward so much.
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