Aren't we all?Are you admiring his shaft?
Aren't we all?Are you admiring his shaft?
Is this like that Seinfeld episode when George gets out of the pool…I WAS COLD!It’s not that long in person, objects In pic appear larger. I had to go that long for when it drops all the way out. I’ve had others come apart from not being long enough.
Hope it holds up…I know for a fact @6872xtc has a big shaft, because he got it from me

Like my big shaft in your rearend?
The things that I get into with a simple purchase of a truck...
I beat that shaft like you wouldn’t believe
The things that I get into with a simple purchase of a truck...
Ok I am going to nice and leave this aloneI am leaving my shafts at home.
You must need more work, because you put a lot of thought into that description.My shaft was too big! It was always hanging too low and getting knocked around which led to a lot of agony. I mean it's so long that it'll flop around if it's not supported.
Last year I did a lot of work to get it shortened. It's still long and the girth is the same but it doesn't get knocked around like it used to because it's not hanging down so far. I still wish I had an extra set of hands when it needs to be handled; with that length and girth comes a lot of weight. It's hard to find someone willing to deal with that shaft!
I have a commute and I take the back roads so no traffic and time to think.You must need more work, because you put a lot of thought into that description.

I'm never going to hear the end of that haha, to ,y defense that was the first trail I ever ran in a new build and I was following @muddysub which pulled his shaft into a sword fight in both hands.Testing the "new", used 208 t case. Old one had a front output bearing problem, possibly caused by the bent cross member hitting the driveshaft, after dropping off a ledge, while following @Babaganoosh off of Metal Masher. lol. Thanks to @91S10 , and @Cyclone Traveler for all of their help!View attachment 421509