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Old 04-03-2005, 07:30 PM
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I just installed the Total Chaos diff drop spacers (2000 Tundra) cause the large seal on the inner boot is starting to spit (going to fix). I am worried about the diff. It is resting on the lower cross member, like I thought it would. I don't know if TC knows, and it doesn't matter but it doesn't seem right. Maybe just the way the 2000 frame is, don't know if has been changed down there. I am going to call them monday but I was just seeing if you guys have run into this, and if it's ok.

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It's a 1" drop spacer and the skid plate doesn't fit on without hitting now (like it is supposed too)
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I have the cornfeds installed on mine and I have .000001 Inches of clearance. Im still debating if I want to keep them or not, for right now Im not using 4wd so cheap insurance on my boots until I get some 930s. I also didnt measure the difference on the angle, so honestly, I dont even know if there working. I know JordansRealm ran them and took them off...cant remember why. Im sure hell chime in.
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