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Old 05-05-2008, 08:24 PM
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Vibration in the rear when not loaded??

It is not true that we don't have axle wrap. In fact I think that our leaf spring set up has alot of axle wrap. But axle wrap ususlaly happens when climbing hills and you lose traction am "peel out".

since you have a 4wd, you should be having this problem as much.

Please discribe "rear vibration" in more detail.

Mustard. What is the issue people area having with PRG's Shafts. Why aren't they listed on the site yet?

there is a lot of stuff he has that isn't on his site, just call him. But he bought the ones made for SLR, but I heard they are not fitting. but it's all 2nd hand info so I don;t realy want to start anything.. Just call Greg. once we there are gear for the Titan you can do the titan diff swap and use the titan axles and get stronger CV joints, and then gear it to match. Personaly I would hold out for that.
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Old 05-20-2008, 06:48 PM
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Here recently I have had a lot of dance in the rear, dont know why.its all a compromise!!!
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Old 05-20-2008, 06:55 PM
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Here recently I have had a lot of dance in the rear, dont know why.its all a compromise!!!
yeah I keep being told we don't have axle rap problems, but we have rear stear isues, but I'm not sure how much if it ABLS, pull your ABS fuse and see if helps tame your dance.
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