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hey all.

just bought a 2way diff, and had it installed for a few weeks. i got defected and my car was too low so i had to wind up the suspension.

while i was driving it to vic roads to get the defect notice off, one of my diff shafts popped out and i had to pull over and it wouldnt drive anywere. i got the shaft in a drove home. a while later i was driving on the freeway and it happened again!!

was just wondering if raising the rear suspension would hav anything to do with the shaft popping out, coz it never happened while the suspension was at its lowest?

or if its just the diff??

need help! thanks.

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they shouldn't pop out at all! it shouldn't matter how high/low the car is,

i think, there are little clip things that go in a groove on the shaft that goes into the diff, i think they might not be installed or installed incorrectly.

did you install it yourself? or get a workshop to install it? if the latter, take it back...

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