are you going to take one for the team and try it out?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.
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are you going to take one for the team and try it out?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.
Not until my CV boot fails. It could be a while. I have no lift and caster is set at only one degree.are you going to take one for the team and try it out?
Who’s the driveline shop you mention? (Asking for a friend)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.
Drive Line Service of BoulderWho’s the driveline shop you mention? (Asking for a friend)
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.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