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Vampire Panties
Apr 18, 2001
nposter
Nap Ghost
I replaced the driveshaft, or to be more accurate I reinstalled the original driveshaft because the custom-ordered one is not balanced correctly :saddumb:
I can't believe that I've had to gently caress with the driveshaft at all. Somehow the original driveshaft captured an air bubble in the slip yoke :shepicide:, so it was like a third shock and rode like total and absolute poo poo. I've been chasing this issue for two years and I'm still not sure how I managed to figure out it was the loving driveshaft, let alone the absurdity of the seal loving up so perfectly that it worked like a goddamn air spring this entire time. At one point I had well over a thousand pounds in the bed of the truck, like how did the slip yoke not explode? :dafuq::dafuq::dafuq:

I drilled some holes in the cover of the original driveshaft and problem is solved. I dont even want to get into how much money I've spent chasing this particular fuckup. Honestly I'm so fed up with this truck that I can't wait to trade it in and get a different truck.

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