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Old 02-12-2010, 03:12 PM
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ok i have a np207 that im gonna do the hack n tap to cause its working just fine, and then im gonna order a tom woods ds after i get my measurements however i have to replace my saggy springs first, after i swap out my springs its gonna be around an 1" more lifted, but im afraid my stock ds is gonna be to short to drive like that for a while. im not sure how much more it can slide out till it falls out. its my dd so im trying to eliminate down time. do yall think an 1" lift will affect my set up till i can do hack n tap and order a new drive shaft? do yall know off the top of the head how much more ds is in that tc cone?
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you should be OK to liftit 1" if you keep it on the street
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ok cool man thanks. yea just need it to drive on the street till i can do the rest of the project.
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