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Join Date: Jun 2020
Location: Charlotte
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Join Date: Jun 2020
Location: Charlotte
Posts: 1,547
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one bolt is more than enough, even partially threaded, to hold the diff in place, it won't go anywhere. As mentioned, the skid still needs to come off and be spaced down as well.
Here is an unpopular opinion from a guy who ran a diff drop kit for over a year and ultimately pulled it off... it doesn't work. Maybe if you're running a pretty big lift up front and are literally at the limit angle of your CV axles it could help, but realistically speaking, dropping the front mount points of the diff by 1" hardly results in the same drop back at the actual CV axle. Don't expect this to be some magic cure, you'll still see similar angles at full droop.
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2003 Limited V8 4runner - 37's, Tacoma Front End swap, ARB locked front and rear , LC200 rack swap
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