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2 link rear setup

Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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mazdaman82   +1y
if you look close you can see the mounts for the lower links on the axle driver side just under the notch, ya I put a 4x4 slip shaft in mine too and it helped out a shit load
90-b22dawg [andrew]   +1y
ah i had to get out the magnafy glass to see that haha
bonewerx   +1y
i have a slip yoke in it already...but when i drop it, it hits the trans before it lowers all the way...i think imma take 3/4 of an inch outta the driveshaft and reweld it...it has plenty of yoke left so i wont have any issues with it coming close to falling out...but what 4x4 driveshaft will fit it???
90-b22dawg [andrew]   +1y
if you took some out of the shaft i think that would solve your problem... i dont think you will find a direct bolt in 4x4 shaft
mazdaman82   +1y
ya if you can take some out and it will help you out man, sound like you just got to long of a shaft right now (bet the ladys love it hahaha)
bonewerx   +1y
ok sweet ill get cuttin when i get some free time lol it may hurt alil tho
paparoach1983   +1y
yes you can take some out. but you should get it balanced if you do. just my 2 cents
mazdaman82   +1y
ya it will be better for you to get it done and balanced
speedster93b   +1y

me too.

question to the dude with the long shaft
hows your wheel in the wheel opening? centered? too far forward?
blackesdime   +1y
longer bars. suspension is going to have an arch... no way around it. The longer the bars, the larger the radius, the less your axle will move front/back.