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Old 09-23-2014, 08:21 AM
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Clutch pac pieces from the trac-lok unit !
 
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Originally Posted by dustin.bunton
Great sence of humor guys probably should think before I post

UR post mad me ROFL.
 
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Might be clutch pieces...... might be the clips that hold things in place. In either event, time for a rebuild back there. It will cause some strange noises...... depending on how bad it is.
 
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Good rebuild options ?? And strange noises you have no idea what kind of noises this thing makes lol
 
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I think you can get a generic rebuild kit for around 100 bucks. Basically, clutches, steels, clips. No bearings that I am aware of. I don't think you even need to removed the carrier to do it. Couple hours in your driveway, and you should be set.
 
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rebuilding those things are fun. make sure you have/use a torque wrench when needed. it will save you a headache later down the road.
 
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Originally Posted by dustin.bunton
ok guys this is what i found in my rear axle what is it and could this be causing a noise that sounds like a u joint flopping??? Sorry it took so long i'v been on the road.
Time to rebuild the rear clutch pack is coming apart as mine did
 
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Old 10-06-2014, 03:43 PM
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Time to rebuild the rear clutch pack is coming apart as mine did
Where did you get your rebuild stuff? I'm having trouble finding one
 
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Rockauto.com it was less then 100 bucks
 



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