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Old 09-30-2016, 06:26 PM   #3
Anthony14
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Re: Driveshaft phasing, is this right?

Thanks. I watched the video pretty neat. Well I did some digging and found that the yoke at the end with the bearing could come off and has splines - makes sense in order to change the carrier. So I removed it and re installed it the correct way to be inline with the other end. One problem down haha. I'm now trying to position the rear end at the right angle so I can measure for a new second half driveshaft. My transmission is 2* down, the first driveshaft is 1* down, so it would seem I have to adjust the rear end 1*up from what I've read and seen. Does that sound correct?
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