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driveshaft adjustment
« on: Oct 25, 2004, 12:48:36 PM »
I'm a newbie. I have a 2003 DC 4wd TRD V6 auto that I bought a year ago. I just lifted 3 inches with Donahoe coilovers upfront and Deaver 8 leaf springs in the rear (along with Bilstein 5100), along with a 1" BL. When I was underneath I noticed that there is more of an angle in the driveshaft now. Is it a good idea to put some kind of spacer under that center u-joint to make it less of an angle?

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Re: driveshaft adjustment
« Reply #1 on: Oct 25, 2004, 12:58:51 PM »
:welcome: Thanks for posting!

The first thing I would do with that truck is remove the two piece rear drive shaft.

Oh, and do you have any pics of your truck lifted? Sounds cool
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