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They should just list it as a peg leg. When I jack up the rear end and turn the drive wheel, both spin in the same direction, with other peg legs I would turn one and the other turns in the opposite direction.
OK, I am getting chattering on turns, would the hypoid lubricate help?
They should just list it as a peg leg. When I jack up the rear end and turn the drive wheel, both spin in the same direction, with other peg legs I would turn one and the other turns in the opposite direction.
OK, I am getting chattering on turns, would the hypoid lubricate help?
See, actual mileage does vary! Glad you have an LSD, the additive should help the chatter. Some clutches are sensitive to the type of fluid, i.e.: some don't like full synthetic. However, our trucks came from the factory with synthetic.
See, actual mileage does vary! Glad you have an LSD, the additive should help the chatter. Some clutches are sensitive to the type of fluid, i.e.: some don't like full synthetic. However, our trucks came from the factory with synthetic.
I am so confused
Ok, so Oasis says no LSD, but the truck has LSD, I think Ford is on LSD
I bought it with 78K miles on it, PO was a restaurant franchise owner in Charlotte and prior to that it was originally purchased and registered in Miami. I do remember seeing an OASIS on it that the PO complained about chatter and a dealer rebuilt the rear axle under warranty
If only there was a web page on the internet where you could go to search for things.... Someone should make one of those. I bet they'd make millions.
For $25 each, I'll stick with RTV. Never had one of those leak either, and as long as you don't overuse the stuff, it's not going to leave pieces of dried RTV anywhere.
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