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Re: BIG problems with a rear axle (Pics added)
« on: Aug 09, 2007, 04:22:32 PM »
Not sure about your brand/style of eliminator kit, but if it's not supported directly under the leaf pad, I'd weld something in or replace it.  I've had a pair of old All Pro eliminators (years ago, I think they've changed the style now) collapse and tear resulting in the pinion walking up the ring and pointing at the truck.  Caught it before anything broke and had to drive up cadilac hill from rubicon springs with a chain holding the pinion down. Make sure your higher pinion angle isn't due to the perches saging.

Then it was stolen..... Hope the damn things fall out again. :crossed:
  I hope that they fell out too!! 

I have the new style (might still be crappy though) http://allprooffroad.com/images/stories/suspension/spring_stack_l.jpg ...they are the ones that you can see at the all-pro website.  I will check the perches tonight to make sure they are still good.  Anybody know if a U-bolt flip kit will work?  It seems like it would to me, but I just wanna see others opinions before I drop the cash.

do u have the 2 u-joints aligned ?
  What do you mean by aligned?  Are you asking if they are bent?  If so, they are still in good shape (remarkably).
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