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All it takes is for that little 1/2 locater pin to break and the rear will slide fore and/or aft of its original position. That looks like what happened here. It must be fun to watch going down the street sideways dogtracking.
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All it takes is for that little 1/2 locater pin to break and the rear will slide fore and/or aft of its original position. [/ QUOTE ] Or, if you use a Mr. Gasket shim to correct your pinion angle, the pin rests in the hole in the shim, thus doing away with the locating pin... |
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[ QUOTE ] All it takes is for that little 1/2 locater pin to break and the rear will slide fore and/or aft of its original position. [/ QUOTE ] Or, if you use a Mr. Gasket shim to correct your pinion angle, the pin rests in the hole in the shim, thus doing away with the locating pin... [/ QUOTE ] What do you do then?
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Tighten the p!ss out of the U-bolts! LOL!!
Or, make your own shims with the correct locating pins... |
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