Dereku
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Derek
- Joined
- May 18, 2022
- Threads
- 30
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- Location
- Chicagoland Area
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 Ford Ranger
- Occupation
- Project Manager
The rear axle won’t cause any issues with this. Unless the frame is bent or rear axle is seriously misaligned. The oem driveshaft has an allowance for balancing based on how much the oem bushing can absorb. All that absorption is a lack of efficiency. Im trying to find a happy medium between rattling my teeth out and limp noodle feeling. Efficiency is the reason I modify things. Making part of a system more efficient makes me feel successful. Going fast is typically a fun byproductAh well. The goal would be to get alignment as close to perfect as possible and keep it there first? But then a truck - when used as a truck - really goes through a range of suspension travel.
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