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Drive Shaft Safety Loop

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Mustangcwo

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This install wasn't to bad. Once you locate the best possible position, it's just drill and bolt up. I could have used another set of hands to speed up the progress, but it only takes one.

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Mustangcwo

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good deal
did you have to mess with the exhaust to make it fit?

No, the prochamber gave me about 1" clearance. It's getting very tight under there.

Bad News, both my tranny seals are starting to leak (front/rear).
 

GT400SC

PM for Decals
Nice install. Be glad you only have ONE drive shaft instead of the 2-part shafts the 05+ cars have.
 

DSGimportslayer

DSG in the hisouse!
Staff member
workin party to replace some tranny seals? in my experience with workin with transmissions <notice i didnt say tranny cause you guys would make fun of me, lol and CWO expertise should take roughly 30 minutes. lol remember my clutch install? haha
 
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Mustangcwo

Guest
It's a Lakewood Brand Safety Loop. Certified by NHRA, 1/4" steel.
 

orange395w

OG MEMBER
Staff member
I wish I would have had that one. It is a better design than the one I have. You inspired me to install mine. I put it in today. Check out my overhaulin 2 thread there is a pic.
 

VP_07SRT8

Tell the cops nothing!
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Board Member
i have a FRPP driveshaft safety loop ill post up pics once i get some new ones with all the goodies i added under there. nice pics cwo
and dsg we already know your vast experiences with tranny's lol
 
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