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Old 03-01-2004, 07:53 AM   #6
orlowted
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Default Going to try again

Well - I am kinda glad it was just the U-Joints and not something more serious. I bought 2 sets of joints and I figure I am going to try it again with the new ones. If they fail - then it has to be the new springs (difference in height) and I will put the old ones back on and install the other set of U-Joints and be happy (Not). I know that the height of the car has something to do with it...Thanks for explaining the angle stuff. I am not sure how to make it good again other than by putting the old springs back on. I will let you know what happens this weekend. I suspect that if they are going to fail - it won't take much and will happen rather quickly. Good thing these were cheap....only $7.00 .

TJ
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