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    What kind of rear suspension do you have?
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    I take it your talkin' about a 2 pc. drive shaft with a center Yoke support? If I'm on the same page to this point..........I would say move the yoke assembly up or down to line it up. If your going down you could easily add spacers, If you have to go up .....huuummmm.......... I guess you'd have to do some fabricating. Is there enough material in the yoke support to cut out a section and reweld it?

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    O.K.If I missed a page with the 2 pc. drive shaft idea, I would ask what rear suspension you have. If it's leafs, you could adjust it with wedge spacers to change the pinion angle. If the trans. it too high or too low you would have to change the engine mount or trans mount or a combo of the 2.
    Last edited by pro70z28; 04-03-2004 at 10:47 AM.
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