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GU drive shaft prob

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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GU drive shaft prob

Post by china »

front & rear shafts are rubbing on cross members!
front on the t/case, rear on chasy.
is it ok just to cut offending bits out?
it has a 4inch lift is this common? cheers
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Post by ozy1 »

ok, rear drive shaft, normally from the factory, the rear drive shaft will have the fatter section of th shaft at the top, take it out, and rotate it so the thinner section is at the top (transfercase end)

the front, you will need to notch your cross member,
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Post by china »

ah yes so simple
cheers
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Post by jp »

i cut a bit out of my crossmember and welded a bit of tube cut in half where i first cut the bit out if that makes sense? but my gu coil cab has 7"lift and only rubbed on extreme droop...
cheers jp
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Post by china »

yep thats what i had in mind. thanx 4 reply
want ave time 2 do it till late nov'
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