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  1. rnd-motorsports

    cucv lift kits

    Cucvfreek Again NOBODY is saying dropping the transfer will do anything for the lenght of shaft just the bind or angle of the shaft!! READ, said he will or should get new shaft but lower the case to help with cv angle
  2. rnd-motorsports

    cucv lift kits

    I know the spacers are there I said that a few posts back.thanks! just posted the kits being available becouse a few say that it is wrong to drop transfer to correct drive shaft angles mainly the front cv
  3. rnd-motorsports

    cucv lift kits

    Okay for those who say dropping the transfer case is not the proper way to do it , It is not done to affect the drive shaft length but to help with angles both rear and FRONT an angle gauge will prove it SORRY 86m1028 also many lifts recomend and even sell kits! Skyjacker Transfer case drop kits...
  4. rnd-motorsports

    cucv lift kits

    Cucvfreek what is dropping the transfer case not the correct way to do it? nobody said dropping the case would fix anything You lift your truck and you are the expert. Alot of lifts recomend the transfer drop To help with the constant volocity bind when lifting these trucks. No post stated...
  5. rnd-motorsports

    cucv lift kits

    With 6'' and if you plan to play yes plan on changing shaft! and to help you can lower the cross member there should be 1'' spacers on top of the frame on each crossmember bolt put them between crossmember and frame will help.[thumbzup]
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