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Re: 1st time in 4wd - rear wheels chirpin?
« on: Jun 12, 2006, 07:14:05 AM »
it sounds like the rear diff and front diff are different gear ratio's,   the rear tires  bind because the 350 is heavy enough to hold the front firmly on the ground, 

mark the front and rear pinion flange and mark the diff housing right next to it then in 2wd  let a helper roll the truck back a little, i bet they dont turn the same amount

report back which one turnes the most
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