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j-d
Apr 06, 2014Explorer II
They work but many who've had them hate them. They're an expensive part, and the only way I'd have one would be to also have a backup plain driveshaft.
Some of the problems are installation - The cabling has to move freely. Some are environment - Gravel and sand will goof them up. Others have complained about durability.
Search "Driveshaft Disconnect" and you'll find lots of comments.
Some of the problems are installation - The cabling has to move freely. Some are environment - Gravel and sand will goof them up. Others have complained about durability.
Search "Driveshaft Disconnect" and you'll find lots of comments.
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