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Old 01-08-2013, 06:16 PM
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Yeah I put one in just incase it got stretched too much so there wouldn't be any play but I seriously doubt that's your problem, most likely just the alignment.
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Old 01-08-2013, 07:27 PM
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Haha so I feel like an idiot but the institutions weren't to clear about this part. I put the blocks in backwards and it had the dif at a weird angle. Turned them around and it's perfect. Haha stupid mistake
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Regear!! Lol, your trans will hate you until you do.

Truck looks good! It looks like my silver beast before I traded her in...
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I can't justify another grand in this truck just yet. Maybe one day if I can do them myself
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truck looks good
Old 01-09-2013, 01:39 AM
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Originally Posted by amick218

Don't talk about slow, I have a 4.2L with 3.31 gears and 305/70/17 lol
Make that 2 of us but im running 35s
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Looks great man! I love my RCX setup! Look into the bilsteins for 6in lift. They will eliminate that squishy soft lifted truck handling and tame those heavy *** wheels/tires
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Originally Posted by Ryan Greer
Looks great man! I love my RCX setup! Look into the bilsteins for 6in lift. They will eliminate that squishy soft lifted truck handling and tame those heavy *** wheels/tires
I agree the bilsteins help a lot!!
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Originally Posted by 08xlt4x4
Haha so I feel like an idiot but the institutions weren't to clear about this part. I put the blocks in backwards and it had the dif at a weird angle. Turned them around and it's perfect. Haha stupid mistake
I was pretty confident it was a pinion angle issue glad you got it resolved truck looks great



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