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Posted: Thu Apr 23rd, 2020 10:48 am |
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410customs Idahome ![]() Joined: Wed May 2nd, 2018
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I recently installed a new head unit, it came with wifi and gps antennae. I put them both on my dash, they work just fine there...plenty of view of the sky Keep up the good work. The correct rear driveshaft can be a real bitch to source, as I said the junk yards bend all of them with their forklift. You are better off with a private party.... or just grab the bent rear shaft try to get it cheap, and have it re tubed to the correct length. I figure running around all day to 2-3 junk yards trying to find the right shaft just to come home without one...do that once or twice I mine as well have just paid the $300-400 to have one built. The front shaft can come from any 4.6 or 4.2L v6 4x4 truck. If it is too long by .5" or so it can be fixed with a grinder
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