Midwest Chassis & Performance fab rearends... new pics
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They told me to use 80-90 non synthetic but after the break in you can switch if you want too.
Also I dont know if anyone else had this problem but I could not for the life of me get my tsp y pipe to fit through the cross member piece off the ds safety loop. I ordered a pacesetter y and it fits like a glove now.
Also I dont know if anyone else had this problem but I could not for the life of me get my tsp y pipe to fit through the cross member piece off the ds safety loop. I ordered a pacesetter y and it fits like a glove now.
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If one simply had a 2/x block with a hole cut of the plug to go between the jack and the rear, that would work fine. Or even better, the 1/4" plate welded as shown and now the plug is flush.