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Old 09-02-2010, 04:08 PM
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Angry Well well isn't this a bi^&H!

Did a half *** launch a little bit ago. Nothing crazy, a second later i hear something dragging the road. I am like wth.. Pull over to see this.. Broke it right at the heim end.. Sumna bitch

Old 09-02-2010, 04:13 PM
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I just got done replacing my ujoints. Was worried this would happen to me.

Break the yoke?

Or is that a sway bar? hard to tell.
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Probably from the oppisite facing wheels creating too much traction on one side and creating a stress fracture on the joint.
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What size heim are you using??
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Originally Posted by Atomic
Probably from the oppisite facing wheels creating too much traction on one side and creating a stress fracture on the joint.
That wasn't nice...

























...but it was funny as hell.
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Originally Posted by viciousknid
I just got done replacing my ujoints. Was worried this would happen to me.

Break the yoke?

Or is that a sway bar? hard to tell.
Those are traction bars..

And YES it broke because of the wheels not facing the same way
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Originally Posted by Atomic
Probably from the oppisite facing wheels creating too much traction on one side and creating a stress fracture on the joint.
LOL. I was going to say something along that line but figured someone else would.
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shouldn't have spent so much money on broken wheels and 4 truck beds and coughed up the extra cash for Chromoly Teflon Kevlar ends...
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werent we just talking about this in another thread. least it wasnt the front one and it pole vaulted you


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