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Agile Off Road Front Shaft

My local driveline shop told me they can do it. Maybe they just want the business and will wing it, but I have worked with them for over 20 years and they have always done exceptional work.
Who’s the driveline shop you mention? (Asking for a friend)
 
Who’s the driveline shop you mention? (Asking for a friend)
Drive Line Service of Boulder
2738 47th St
Boulder, CO 80301
303-447-1641
ron@dlsofboulder.com

Ron the owner is old school. Emails will likely go unanswered. Call or visit in person. He has either fabricated or rebuilt a good 10 drive shafts for me over the years. All the local auto mechanics and dealerships send their drive line work to him.
 
I saw people mentioning castor in this thread. The IG comes with a zero caster stock, correct? I had them put in the castor modification, which I take to be 1.5°? Is that a positive or a negative on front shaft life
 
I saw people mentioning castor in this thread. The IG comes with a zero caster stock, correct? I had them put in the castor modification, which I take to be 1.5°? Is that a positive or a negative on front shaft life
The factory specified caster is 2.0°. Reducing the angle will increase CV boot life, increasing caster will reduce it. If using the Agile shaft increased caster will result in more vibration.

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