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2015 Mustang Drive Shaft.. umm yea.. LOL
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<blockquote data-quote="Powershift03" data-source="post: 14731688" data-attributes="member: 35407"><p>Yep, it's odd for sure. The techs there all know of the Mustangs and Cobras I've had, and asked me if I had ever had anything like that happen in my modified cars... let alone a stock one. I, along with the techs, looked at the tires and over all condition of the car for any hints. It was obvious the rear tires have been spun a few times, but we found nothing alerting on the entire car indicating abuse. We're sure there was more to the story the customer wasn't telling. With the recent rain we've had we wonder if they owner had traction control on, dumped the clutch, got nasty wheel hop, and twisted the drive shaft. It's really the only thing which would make any sense (other than the diff locking up). But, we too thought it odd the shaft failed before a U-Joint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Powershift03, post: 14731688, member: 35407"] Yep, it's odd for sure. The techs there all know of the Mustangs and Cobras I've had, and asked me if I had ever had anything like that happen in my modified cars... let alone a stock one. I, along with the techs, looked at the tires and over all condition of the car for any hints. It was obvious the rear tires have been spun a few times, but we found nothing alerting on the entire car indicating abuse. We're sure there was more to the story the customer wasn't telling. With the recent rain we've had we wonder if they owner had traction control on, dumped the clutch, got nasty wheel hop, and twisted the drive shaft. It's really the only thing which would make any sense (other than the diff locking up). But, we too thought it odd the shaft failed before a U-Joint. [/QUOTE]
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