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the side yoke has a lot of in and out movement so,what needs to be replaced the c-clip,or the side yokes or rear end parts thanks for any help.
|UPDATED|11/22/2002 11:57:30 AM|/UPDATED|
|UPDATED|11/22/2002 11:57:30 AM|/UPDATED|
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Might be a stupid question now, but anyway:
Where is the wheel play coming from ? The bearings or is it in/out play due to worn rear end joke.
You say that the trailing arms have been overhauled. Try to retighten the nut on the inside that holds the spindle. You have to remove the halfshaft for this.
If it is wheel bearing play, your brakes will suck air unless you are running O-ring piston calipers.
Good luck. Gunther
Might be a stupid question now, but anyway:
Where is the wheel play coming from ? The bearings or is it in/out play due to worn rear end joke.
You say that the trailing arms have been overhauled. Try to retighten the nut on the inside that holds the spindle. You have to remove the halfshaft for this.
If it is wheel bearing play, your brakes will suck air unless you are running O-ring piston calipers.
Good luck. Gunther
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it seems to be the c-clips on the end yoks are loose.
|UPDATED|11/22/2002 11:53:41 AM|/UPDATED|
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Replace the yokes with the hardened ones. While you're at it, replace all of the u-joints too
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all 4 u-joints have been replaced along with all rear suspension parts ,the rear end was not replaced or the yokes. so the yoke ends wear or the c clips move ??? what causes the movement thanks.
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The grooves where the "C" clip goes into wears, it gets "bigger" which causes the slop. I would recommend getting the hardened yokes which are supposed to stop this
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thanks i will get the heat treated ones.
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