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Originally Posted by 4Reak Show
This is true. However, he was very clear on the 2wd being temporary. Seems foolish to me to invest in a temporary driveshaft for long term performance. But everyone is different.
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If the shaft is bad (not just the joints), the only two choices left are new shaft or don't drive...
I agree with putting in cheap (errr... non-OEM) for his purpose, as there is a reasonably high likelyhood of needing to replace the whole driveshaft soon even if he stays 2WD for another couple years.
-Charlie
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