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Old 02-21-2013, 03:36 PM   #10
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changing the ride height as far as axles (not handling and center lines) should only change the angle about 3-4 degrees, the axles are not straight to begin with and lowering them will put more of an angle but i believe its more of a boot problem than a CV issue. the factory axles have the hard durometer boots that are not very forgiving. we have done numerous road cars with a different style boot that will not only help this issue but we use a much better grease to ensure there is no issue.
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