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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Signs of a bad rear end
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[QUOTE="Cobra 19 & 54, post: 135615, member: 308"] It only happened to me once, and the only reason I knew something was wrong, was the CLUNK when I accelerated from a stop. The ring was missing 3 teeth, and the pinion was missing 2. What you wrote just rang a bell and I remembered this. The worst part was the damage to the Dana 60 housing was toast. Had to buy a junkyard rear end. It was cheaper than buying parts and repairing. [/QUOTE]
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