CBenZ71
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Yes. Can you look at the picture I just posted, I'm assuming thats what would probably cause the shake, what do you think?Are you on dry pavement?
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Yes. Can you look at the picture I just posted, I'm assuming thats what would probably cause the shake, what do you think?Are you on dry pavement?
bushing gone shouldn't make it bounce n skip around. More likely just clunk on/off the gas. Check ur gear ratios. Does it do it going in a straight line? If so then gears don't match, while turning it's something in the front diff.
It does fine in a strait line, but I do know that the rear gears were changed to 4.56.
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The PO right after dropping the front diff: "Runs great, just recently serviced the front and rear diff! Regeared to 4.56 and runs like a top. $12k OBO. No lowballers I know what I got."If it rolls (idles) in a straight line without coming to a stop then the front probably matches.
More evidence of someone being in there is probably that missing chunk. Best guess is they dropped it trying to manhandle it back into place.
Previous owners can be really awesome sometimes.
Dont use 4x4 on dry pavement or something will break.
Al