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Old 03-22-2004, 08:43 PM   #4
texalseaton
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Default figured it out!!

I figured out my drive shaft problem. The front yolk I.D. was to large. I talked to several people and they all said the yolks were all the same on C4s, i talked to one old man and he told me to remember that i was working on a ford not a chevy, and he gave me the yolk that i needed. Thanks for your replies!
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