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Topic: Re: Using a ranger fuel tank between frame and drive shaft o
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Kruse

10-04-2009 14:46:57
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Before you do this, stop and think what would happen if you have a U-joint break and your drive shaft hits your gas tank when you are traveling at 60 mph.
At the very least, install a drive shaft loop so that the forward-most part of the drive shaft doesn"t sling outward in the event of a failure.

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Ken Olandese

10-07-2009 18:45:47
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thanks for the info...i've considered this and do plan to install a loop on the dr shaft in the event of failure...

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