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Old 06-03-2021, 12:33 PM   #20
Rich72C10
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Re: Balancing a two-piece driveshaft

I tend to agree but I am not so clever I think.

My 1st problem I had after getting my tires done as I was driving in Austin and being a nice day that day we had our windows down and A/C off. I heard this god awful clinking sound that seemed to start to come from everywhere. I pulled over into a parking lot and found that I almost lost one of my center caps (I have rallies). I had already lost one screw and the other two were just a 1/2 turn from falling off. I was all kinds of upset. Luckily I had one spare matching screw at home (but a bit rusty). If I hadn't decided to go get lunch with my son and stayed on the highway instead, I am sure I would have lost that cap.
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