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Old 01-21-2011, 04:06 PM
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Default front driveshaft length

For you guys who went with Tom Woods or others and did the measureent thing, can you pass on your DS length measurement (from where to where). The amount of spline showing on the DS when setting on the ground would be real helpful.

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Old 01-21-2011, 06:22 PM
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Go out to Tom Woods website, they show you how to measure it. Anyone else's measurements will be meaningless unless they have the same setup as you.

Or just call Tom and tell him your model and lift height.
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Just go with coast and don't worry about any of that.
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You cant compare everybodys shafts for one they all don't come with the long travel slip so most people will not have any splines showing. On a coast front you should have two - three inches exposed roughly



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