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  1. cranetruck

    the sub drive shaft

    Opie, the fact that the flanges don't line up is just a small indication that the axles turn at different rates (different tire wear, tire pressure, turning, tire manufacturer etc), causing drag. Now if you had hydraulic outriggers, the jacking up part would be trivial. :-)
  2. cranetruck

    the sub drive shaft

    That's Dave: dohe69@hotmail.com I agree 100% with Kenny on the interaxle drive shaft. Just installed it again for the winter driving here.
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