I really don't know how they got through it, whereas the '80'sAs I remind " kids today" , life in olden times was rough , short and smelly.
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I really don't know how they got through it, whereas the '80'sAs I remind " kids today" , life in olden times was rough , short and smelly.
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Ah the 80sI really don't know how they got through it, whereas the '80's![]()
Simple, crap design, way to much angle on the front drive shaft at the diff, can’t lift them and have any form of longevity , even at standard height they wear excessively fast, highly likely to fail and leave you stranded if you ignore the warning signs and don’t check them regularlyCan someone summarize this drive shaft issue?
Uhhh that sounds like a serious issue....Has there been a proposed solution?Simple, crap design, way to much angle on the front drive shaft at the diff, can’t lift them and have any form of longevity , even at standard height they wear excessively fast, highly likely to fail and leave you stranded if you ignore the warning signs and don’t check them regularly
YeahUhhh that sounds like a serious issue....Has there been a proposed solution?
My old man was born in the early 1920s and lived to 100. While he had begun to complain about the way of the world today he never longed for the way things were when he was young. His early life was hard as nails and many he knew didn't make it past their first dozen birthdays or reach adulthood unscathed. His father was born four decades earlier and it was even rougher.My grandma doesn't go on about it being better in the olden days, born in 1920, so 1925-45 would have been her early days of memories she talks about. Sleeping 5 to a bed, then living with relatives round the corner as house too small and then working in factories during the war. Watching the Lancasters go out and waiting for them to come in. So maybe not that far back, the '80's would do for me.