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Why would the stresses at one end of the drive shaft be different that those at the other end? I replaced mine with the same disc on each end. Don't forget the bearing in the middle too, as long as you've got the drive shaft out already.
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So you are running the rear type disk on both ends then? No issues with harsh pickup or vibration or anything?
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