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question about installing CVDs

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Lessen

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ok, so I need to tear down my Maxx so I can go ahead and loctite everything, the only thing I don't have yet are my center CVDs that are in shipment. So I was wondering since CVDs don't slide like the stockers do will I be able to install them without taking off the front and rear ends? btw, I'm getting my center cvds from rcalloys.com.
 
I doubt it. I know I haven't been able to with any cvd's I've installed. You either have to pull the front and rear off, or pull the trans. It's easier to pull the front and rear, that way, you aren't fighting yourself.
 
damn, what a waste of a good holiday weekend this'll be... guess it's on to the video games... hehe
 
I was just exagerrating fellas. I mean, if I had the center CVDs now I could finish it tonight and break her in tomorrow. But, since tomorrow is Sunday and Mon. is a holiday I won't see 'em untill at least Tues.(no mail) so it's basically a wasted weekend. If I had the CVDs now it'd be runnin Monday... damn, that woulda been the best labor day ever, hehe
 
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