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Old 03-12-2015, 10:07 AM   #22
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Re: 77 gmc c35 dually 4-53t detroit

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I love that aux box. They always are down low. When you moved it up it didn't mess the driveline angle up to much did it? Not a lot of guys even know what they are anymore. I have a 6x4 in my Dodge 5500. People always look at it weird with the 2 levers sticking up. Anymore most people get lost seeing 3 pedals.
The driveline angles were bad when it was hanging low. Now all the angles are great. Most people think "o is that for your two speed rear end". When you tell them it's another transmission there minds are blown. I like it when I get asked what is in it and I say just a little 4cyl.
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1968 c10 6.5 turbo diesel,t5 trans
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