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Sorry, currently stock, 78 f 250 4x4. This pic was taking last weekend when I took the bed off the truck. I figure with the bed weight off it should have spit in a little more than normal, Thats why I am asking.
I will have to go wiggle it to see if its lose.
yes the weight of the bed will cause the rear end to sit a fair amount higher and extend the slip joint some. If its the factory drivetrain and d-shaft and you dont have a lift then youre fine. Longer drive shafts are usually necessary with trucks over a 6" lift.
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