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Old 01-19-2013, 04:36 PM   #4
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Default Re: Oil in the driveshaft tube

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Originally Posted by Gary in La. View Post
A cheap temporary fix if he does'nt want to get into teardown at this time is 2 ea. 2" x 10" wood blocks to put the front wheels on when parked in the garage. A friend of mine with a '32 and dropped front does this and it works perfectly.
This is the way. For a more permanent fix, Vern Tardel sells a baffle that fits in the torque tube. Another idea would be to have two car ramps in the garage. When he drives in, just drive the front wheels up the ramps.
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