ol' chebby
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You callin' me out? Its a race!
Lowering trucks , why ? if you don't like high old trucks , buy a Honda .
What rear are you gonna do that has 6 lug?
It's just a preference, just like some folks liek Chevy, some GMC, ford and so on and so on. Why should I buy a Honda? Because I like old trucks that look a certain way and not the stock look? That's silly.
Lowering trucks , why ? if you don't like high old trucks , buy a Honda .
" beacuse everything looks good lowered "
Unless of course , you like to actually drive .
Form follows function , not the other way 'round .
In matters of taste , everyone else is wrong.
Ive been driving lowered vehicles since I was in high school and that's over 20 years. I don't have any issues driving a lowered car/truck. Ive had some that were an inch off the ground. If people like to restore these beauties, that fine, I don't. Im not building this truck to haul stuff with it. It will look like this when I'm done and it will be driven everywhere.
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I would think you must have had some issues. I can't imagine a truck or car an inch off the ground pulling into a parking lot with a steep enterance and not raking the whole underside on the ground. That's why I don't lower things. I just don't want to have to worry about every pot hole. But if you like low go low and have fun. Ive tossed the idea of air bags around only so I can adjust my ride height when I put a trailer on. To each their own.
I need to replace the differential slip yoke or whatever is called. Tried finding one but no luck, any help would be appreciated? Its for a 1972 Chevy Camaro 10 bolt 8.5 posi trac.
If the reason for replacement is to match it up to the U-joint on your driveshaft, you just need to find the right U-joint. There are U-joints specially designed to have different size sets of caps to adapt mismatched driveshafts and rear ends. A good driveline shop can help. A really good FLAPS could help. Here is an example:
http://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/p11...combination_u_joint...neapco_maintenance.html