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You do need a "longer?" shaft but diff work can be tricky getting it perfect. I think you need correct shims and such to get it just right. Some have

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You do need a "longer?" shaft but diff work can be tricky getting it perfect. I think you need correct shims and such to get it just right. Some have gone to experts for their aftermarket installs and have had to go back a few times. So I guess its hit or miss. Seems easier to buy the whole pumpkin.
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