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Old Feb 2, 2008 | 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by broos3
The 2wd shafts are not the same length as each other either. Equal length shafts on fwd cars do help prevent torque steer. If im correct the propshaft would have to be off centre of the body shell to make the shafts at the back the same length. Or make the drive flanges fatter.

Bruce
Im pretty sure the prop is in the centre of the car, the rear shafts are unequal lengths due to the diff. One side has more material on it (to house crown wheel) therefore you need a shaft shorter for that side.

Mart.
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