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110 rear prop gone it has 50mm lift thanks


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Yes you should. GKN will make props to order if you phone them had mine built with 35 degree joints thick wall tubes and 200mm slip joints they also do a uj with a groove through the joint to each bearing so they always grease all four.

 

HI 90 we only fit GKN so there good ones what the price of a GKN prop made to order thanks jon :thumbup:

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perhaps tilt the axle to change the angle of the prop

 

hell of a lot of work for the want of a decent propshaft to tilt one on a salisbury back axle you need to consider that the shock mounts seat mounts and the aframe ball joint mount need moving and as the aframe mount is cast into the axle its not worth even thinking about TBH,

 

A decent prop and decent joints should and will last !

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