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Driveline/Suspension
Necessary to drop exhaust for driveshaft install?
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<blockquote data-quote="kdaly" data-source="post: 15228663" data-attributes="member: 174114"><p>Its great to have a second set of hands on this one for removal of the DS. Not sure if I could have done it by myself. Now that I think about it I had to pull down on the exhaust to get enough clearance to slip it out. But mine car is lowered a lot. Your gonna wanna support it by the axle tubes. The second set of hands is also huge when you have to keep rotation the DS to get at all the bolts. Had a buddy in the drivers seat to engage and release the ebrake to hold the ds in place while turning the wrench with force. </p><p></p><p>Had to do it three times because DSS drive shafts are not that great. On my third. First two failed at the rear U Joint. My pinion angle is dead on too. I have had the aluminum version all three times</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kdaly, post: 15228663, member: 174114"] Its great to have a second set of hands on this one for removal of the DS. Not sure if I could have done it by myself. Now that I think about it I had to pull down on the exhaust to get enough clearance to slip it out. But mine car is lowered a lot. Your gonna wanna support it by the axle tubes. The second set of hands is also huge when you have to keep rotation the DS to get at all the bolts. Had a buddy in the drivers seat to engage and release the ebrake to hold the ds in place while turning the wrench with force. Had to do it three times because DSS drive shafts are not that great. On my third. First two failed at the rear U Joint. My pinion angle is dead on too. I have had the aluminum version all three times [/QUOTE]
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