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02-10-2001, 07:27 PM | #1 |
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Rear Problems
I've had my 3:73's for years now and the rear is really starting to clunk in between shifts. I crawled under the car and the the rear a tons of play back and forth in it. Also I pulled on the wheels and they move in and out about an 1\8 of an inch. Any idea what this could be and if so is it a weekend fix. I've done trannys and motors but I know rears have to be perfect and need a special pinion depth tool do you think should I try to fix it on my own. Thanks alot
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02-10-2001, 09:52 PM | #2 |
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Sounds like a loose pinion nut. Check that. If thats not ityou can make your own pinion depth setting tool by using a metal block to go across the main caps and measure from the bottom of that down to the face of the pinion.
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