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10.24.2008, 08:50 PM

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Thanks!
Looks like another hour or two of wrenching on the maxx...
Hmm, let's see if I can be faster this time -.^
It used to take me ages, then I read a thread where lincpimp showed a fast way to do it- I think it was shock tower, chassis plate and bulks but all only on one side, plus the shafts of course. Really sped things up for me...
   
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10.25.2008, 01:25 AM

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It used to take me ages, then I read a thread where lincpimp showed a fast way to do it- I think it was shock tower, chassis plate and bulks but all only on one side, plus the shafts of course. Really sped things up for me...
Yeah, getting a maxx diff out is pretty easy. Just remove one bulkhead. So 2 screws in the shock tower, 2 screws on the bumper mount, 2 screws where the chassis mounts, and 2 screws on the skidplate. I usually remove the center driveshaft pin, and the 2 driveshaft pins before any other screws. A clean truck helps too!
   
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10.25.2008, 04:50 PM

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A clean truck helps too!
Thats asking a but much, isn't it? But yeah, its easy when done as you mentioned.


The answer is no. And yes, mine is faster.
   
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