Re: It's a big dent!

From: ffastje (ffastje@cox.net)
Date: Thu Jan 06 2005 - 17:27:57 EST


Michael Maskalans wrote:

>
> In my rear driveshaft, that is.
>
> I was just out looking to pull my rear driveshaft to test, and in the
> daylight looking at it from the proper side, it was pretty fscking
> obvious:
> <http://home.tepidcola.com/dented_shaft/>
> or in case my DNS change hasn't propagated:
> <http://66.67.204.89/dented_shaft/>
>
> Naturally, the towing company says there's no way they could have done
> it on the flatbed, but I find it rather odd that the scrapes in the
> dent are not at all radial, meaning the shaft was still (ie the truck
> in park) when it happened, whatever it is that happened.
>
> I guess I'm glad I did what I did to keep the rear driveshaft stock so
> if it ends up cheaper than re-tubing I can just get a junkyard
> replacement.
>
> I really want to know what the hell they did to my truck now....
> Anybody have a spare club cab driveshaft hanging around?
> --
> Mike Maskalans <http://mike.tepidcola.com/dodge/>
> '98 Dakota SLT 318 4x4 SFA & 35s
> '84 RamCharger Royale SE 360 4x4 stock
> mobile.612.618.4652 home.585.935.7129
>
>
>
It Looks as if they pulled it sideways?

-- 
Francis Fastje
1999 CC 3.9L 4x4	
ffastje@cox.net	
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