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Mike c.

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If I got a O.S. CV-RX .15 would I have to get metal cvds? (and if so i'd go with the pro-line kit that includs them) or could I get the engine with out worring about the drive shafts?:confused:
 
Mike are we here again? We will go through all this and then you will say your parents wont let you get it. Or did they change there mind...X
 
hehe nooooo, nah just joken' I saved up my mony so I can get it:naughty:
 
is there a wink wink involved in this somewhere??? :smoke: some o that well x should know
 
It won't be necessary to get CVDs with the .15 CVR-X. The CVDs are expensive, and they will add 9.1 ounces to your truck. I would suggest running your stock slider until they wear out. Then you can get a set of 2.5 sliders on eBay for around $30.
 
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