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Old 31-05-2016
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Default Rear drive shaft....

More help please.

Can anyone advise why the rear left drive shaft doesn't engage as much as the right side?

All the mounting positions are the same on both sides so I am confused why this is the case.
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Are both shocks built to the same length?
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Yeah. Rebuilt them today with new oil. Measured them and everything.
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Sorted this now. Changed the rear suspension settings so the shocks aren't at full length. Now the arse ends sits lower and the drive shaft has proper engagement. And the car handles better
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