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07.04.2006, 03:11 PM

If you are meaning the stock pins won't go in, it's because the Hybrids have a tad bit more of an inset. Meaning, the diff shafts don't stick out as far so you are going to have problems getting those pins in, one will go, but the other will be too far in on the other side for the stock pin to go in, it'll be at an angle and won't slide in. If i'm understanding you right.


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