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Old 17-06-2013
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Default TM2 rear driveshaft popping out

Hi I am after some advise with my TM2

I ran it for the first time the weekend and loved it.

I had a problem with the left rear driveshaft popping out.

This happened twice - one was mid corner - no crashes
2nd was after a run and holding the car, I gave it a little bit of throttle and it popped out again.

At full droop the left rear does not sit as far in to the drive cup as the right hand one

Any thoughts on why this is happening?
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Check the shock bottom is screwed all the way onto the shaft as there is no droop screws the length of the shock determines the droop, there isn't much else that it could be, what positions are your shocks in?
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Thanks I will try that.

Shock positions are - middle on tower & inner on the wishbone.
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As above is the obvious, one other to check is the amount of camber. I saw one lad with this happening and the problem was his camber was way off. Worth a check
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