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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Ladson SC
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it appears the old truck i have has a bent rear axle on the driver side (rear fender is folded up) because I have a nice little wobble about 35mph.
it is a bit annoying, but nothing major. in other words, it ain't bad enough to pay $500 to fix it, but for $250 or so, i might would. what would be the cheapest way: -buy a complete junkyard rear end, and put it in my truck (labor: bleed brakes, prolly have to change over my brake pads on both ends..hate drums) (bad: lose my gears: think i have steep gears now, it peels out way too easy) -buy a complete junkyard rear end, put the D/S axle in my rear (labor: pay Gerald) (bad: "might as well" put a posi in it) (good: keep my gears, keep my brakes) -buy a used axle somewhere. (bad: used = junk...there's a reason they sold it....) -buy one new axle somewhere. (bad: costs?) (good: do the axle & a posi, have a truck that drives awesome, with steep gears, that takes off from a light without one wheel peel) it's a GREAT truck, and patching a few odds N ends on it will make it awesome. but at 222k miles, you can reach the point of "diminishing returns" real quick.
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