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How often do you break?

bulletproofcustoms said:
Maybe not the sofa, I have an old liquor bottle full of spare change :mrgreen:

Oh,O.K.. Well,I use the ashtray in my truck. Last time I cashed it in,I got $105 bucks out of it. :shock:


bulletproofcustoms said:
I think I was more pissed off that I have to take apart the whole rear gearcasing more then anything, I ordered some bearings so if they ever come in ill change it out then, luckly when I broke my first drive shaft I ordered a spare one at the same time :flipoff:

Yeah,it's kinda agravating taking EVERYTHING apart for 1 itty bitty part.


bulletproofcustoms said:
and as for building my own well remember I have a clod so it's not exactly an easy task, thou I was thinking about putting some welds on the new shafts were they allways break :roll: who knows if that will work

OOOOhhh,you've got one of them there Clods :roll: NOWOnder it broke :flipoff: :lol:

Your actually breaking axles not driveshafts :flipoff: I've not broke the first axle yet spinning Kongs very hard :flipoff: :lol:
 
homemade driveshafts

Raptorman,

do you by any chance remember what you used to make those driveshafts? I am not sure where I could get little u-joints/yokes that you used that are metal to weld to the dshaft. Any help it appreciated, thanks man.

Steve
 
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