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Help!! DSS drivshaft install problem!
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<blockquote data-quote="NightRide" data-source="post: 13150196" data-attributes="member: 122226"><p>Sounds like they are doing what they can to make it right, the wheels just turn slowly and you have some defective parts, it sucks. Mechanic you had to use doesn't sound like the brightest bulb in the forest either. I had a couple issues with my dss aluminum as well. Was getting terrible nvh and also my front loop was touching. Drilled new holes in the bracket to raise it up, rotated the front on the flange 180 degrees and that did it. Dss did offer to put what I paid toward a cf shaft or refund my money so I was happy with that. Hope it all works out for you, this is why I do all my work so I know what's going on when an issue comes up. When your left at the mercy of tards who knows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightRide, post: 13150196, member: 122226"] Sounds like they are doing what they can to make it right, the wheels just turn slowly and you have some defective parts, it sucks. Mechanic you had to use doesn't sound like the brightest bulb in the forest either. I had a couple issues with my dss aluminum as well. Was getting terrible nvh and also my front loop was touching. Drilled new holes in the bracket to raise it up, rotated the front on the flange 180 degrees and that did it. Dss did offer to put what I paid toward a cf shaft or refund my money so I was happy with that. Hope it all works out for you, this is why I do all my work so I know what's going on when an issue comes up. When your left at the mercy of tards who knows. [/QUOTE]
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