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Old 06-26-2011, 12:11 PM
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need advise

building a paughco frame (extra wide) with a stock evo80ci, 5spd tranny, and 240 rear wheel. what speacial parts do I need to alaighn the drive train (example: 1 1/2 tranny mount plate...what else?????
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First things first

Get the rear wheel mounted and where it needs to be with everything installed to insure correct fit, bolted tight, straight and true with the frame.

At that point you can start to see what you will need to make the transmission and the motor line up to complete the drive line.

Doing it any other way can and may work, but the downside is you may be buying a lot of parts you eventually may not need nor be able to use.

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