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Rear Lift Question

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If I install a 6" lift in the back of my rx, and still have the front end stock, will the driveshaft still reach the rear diff?

If I install a 6" lift in the back of my rx, and still have the front end stock, will the driveshaft still reach the rear diff?

 

Why would you want to do that?

 

Jeff

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No, I dont have much time in a day to work on the car, and I still need to drive it. So I wanted to know if I could do half then half.

if it's the part time 4wd trans, you could leave it in front wheel drive, and pull the rear driveshaft.

 

if not, you could just use some longer bolts and some washers to space it temporarily, but I'd guess you'd get a hell of a vibration.....

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if it's the part time 4wd trans, you could leave it in front wheel drive, and pull the rear driveshaft.

 

if not, you could just use some longer bolts and some washers to space it temporarily, but I'd guess you'd get a hell of a vibration.....

 

Ya id leave it in fwd and yank the shaft if I had front axles.

 

I gotta find a the block that lifts the front of the rear crossmember. Some dude had a 6" lift that fits in my gl but I had to dig it out of his burnt down barn. Not sure what im missing but I know im missing one of those just by looks.

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