So as many of you know, I got the 4" lowering blocks from Sko and installed them in the Studebaker, along with fixing the rear end yoke and ujoint that took an early retirement at the Pileup last fall. Got it all in it LOOKS KILLER! So, then I take it for a drive, Damn, for a vibrat-THUNKCLANGCLANGCLANG. So, I pulled it off the road and saw the driveshaft hanging loose from under the car. Hmmm. Thats not right, is it? So walk home and get the old ujoint caps and put everything back together and drive SLOWLY home. Up in the air again. Put new caps back on ujoint and button everything up, must not have had everything tight. Het the road again, there's that vibration agai-THUNKCLANGCLANGCLANG. This time it didn't pull out of the rear, but there was some damage to the joint, baby it home again. Time for another Ujoint. Better get some of those lowering block wedge deals to fix the pinion angle. That should do it. Next day. Go out and install the new ujoint and wedges, back on the ground. Woohoo no vibration, but what is that howling? BACK into the not-so-fair-weather garage. Up in the air, I look at the FRONT yoke of the driveshaft pinned right up against the tailshaft. Huh, doesn't allow for a whole lot of travel there. This sucks. Options: leave it looking good IN the garage, or drive it looking like it did last summer. Well, I gotta drive it again, so pull the lowering blocks out, go on the scavenger hunt looking for the old ublots and nuts scattered about the garage, button it back together, add the gear lube I forgot the last six times I had it in the air. Take it for a drive, VOILA! Fixed! Fifties here I come.