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Old 02-28-2012, 06:40 AM   #11
AUSSIE54
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Re: I haven't got a crew......

Thanks for the tip Red. When the diff finally made it to me and I discovered that one of the axle tubes had lost grip with the poor factory plug welds and had walked it's way out of the housing by 3/4", I was quite dubious about the whole set up, so have bought a complete set of new bearings and seal to go in it. Mines LSD with a set of 4.11:1 gears in it which should make for interesting highway use! I too are going to run the leafs and all of the crewman brakes etc. I should be onto making the brackets this Friday night to get it hanging off the chassis. Just wondering what pinion you're using in yours? Is it standard commodore? If so, which model?
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