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Old 04-25-2024, 06:50 AM   #12
Keith Seymore
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Re: driveline angle

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Originally Posted by Richard View Post
I stand by my recommendations. I have two GM vehicles that are in stock form. A 2000 truck and 2020 Blazer. I am going to take the time in the near future to measure the working angles on shafts to see if they support textbook or what I see. Worked for over 40 years making adjustments to engineer/textbook specifications to make products work in real life in my career. Custom application.
Your posts are exactly correct. My posts were not directed at you; they just were next in line.

I, too, have been fixing other people's mistakes for about 50 years. I wrote those for inclusion in the S/T truck service manuals.

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