Ok dude. Sorry got to get use to this forum
Gotcha
Just talk the way y'all usually talk it will be fine. I'm an easy going guy. Just had a bad day and frustrated with that driveshaft took me two days just to get the u joints out. Never been replaced til I got it
Smh...Yeah.... we joke around a lot. There’s a ton of good information here though.
If all that made you uncomfortable wait till you see posts from @kp.taco
He’s a Brony (adult with a My Little Pony obsession) with a snorkel fetish. We think the stuff he’s into is weird but we accept him anyway.
Dont listen to @Bogunn he's a bully[emoji33]
So feisty.... geez...I was talking about my driveshaft in my truck read all of the messages dude.
Poor kp... [emoji23]
[emoji15]I just skimmed through this thread but what I got from it was: @Bin72 had questions about his shaft and where to put it. @OR17TRD greased up the shaft and it’s ready to go. And @Crawdad is talking about his gluteus maximus.
This sounds like you guys may need to take this to a private message. This is a family site.
Ok, but seriously... wtf did you forget to mark?!?!?! You're killing me!!! [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]Ok dude. Sorry got to get use to this forum
Ohhh, I see. It's a good thing to do and always recommend but obviously not a requirement. Each section of the drive shaft is balanced individually... *supposedly... Not the whole drive shaft assembled. Therefore, it isn't supposed to matter which way it's reassembled, but sometimes it does. I've shortened many drive shafts to get a custom length and that's when it is critical to keep the ears on the same side and in line. Always checked balance, never been an issue. Only issue I've had was a brand new driveshaft for a '10 Tacoma that took 2 weeks to arrive then it almost rattled my teeth out when I hit 45mph..... SMH...Forgot to mark my driveshaft where the joints connect