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bootlegger:
Thanks for that guys. Ill renew everything in the rear end. All the rubbers etc are worn anyway.
Might as well do the front end while Im at it.

77CVT:
Rear diff mounts cop a hiding too, so while you are there....

Trouble is there is usually a lot of road gunk around there, so a 20 min job takes 6 hours cause if you are like me you want to clean and paint it.  :rolleyes:

bfit:
bootlegger
Any work on the drive line   if nothing else you will know exactly what  condition it is in.
Give you confidence if you are  venturing  any distance from you home.

I recently had a noise in the rear of a  vette i had just got registered
 so replaced all the universals
noise was still there
replaced the rear diff mounting rubbers
noise still there
I ordered   new bearing and offset trailing arms
  and rubbers
While waiting  for parts to arrive
I took some advice that i was given  and changed the diff oil
noise done
 the noise was so load and maniacal
I did not believe  the  diff oil was the problem
Bfit

bootlegger:
well the diff oil is easy to change. Is it just limited slip diff oil or something special?

bfit:
Lim slip 90
The wrong oil plays havoc with the clutches in he diff
Bfit

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