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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
To keep the 2 piece rear driveshaft or go to 1 piece
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[QUOTE="Breaking Habits, post: 1333325, member: 5046"] Yes. Mine is a stock F450 driveshaft that I shortened the front section on. My stock unit survived for 4 1/2 years of abuse until my truck hopped really bad at peoria and twisted off at the carrier. I would have put a stock 350 driveshaft back in it. But the junk yard had this as the same cost and had better joints. The average person doesn't need one, I just did it for the hell of it IIRC, JD still has the stock 2 piece in his truck too. [/QUOTE]
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