stealth differential

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stealth differential

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so essentially im pretty sure I followed the instructions the plastic part in the outdrives is sticking out a good 1/8" into the area for the dogbone/cvd/uj. Any idea what im doing wrong or does it just do that?

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Re: stealth differential

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diff bolt and nut in the wrong outdrives?

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Re: stealth differential

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That's my guess too. Spring and tee nut need to swap sides with the thrust assy

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Re: stealth differential

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you guys got it exactly right. flipped it over and fits right .

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Re: stealth differential

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DMAT wrote:flipped it over and fits right .
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