i got 2 issues that i need help and advise with.
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i got 2 issues that i need help and advise with.
last week I completely replaced all my brake lines and put in new wheel cylinders spring set shoes drums pads and rotors, and when I was doing the rear I noticed that my axles on both sides had play/slop in them. like if I grabbed the axle end I could wiggle it up and down and side to side. also in and out. not much, probably a 32nd or so...
is that normal? or does that mean my outer bearings are bad and need to be replaced?
also on that note, if they do replacing, how do I get the axles out? like what are the steps I need to take in order to get em out?
my second issue is when I put my d in 4 wheel, it wont disengage unless I stop put my d in nutral shift out of 4 wheel put my d in reverse and then back in drive, then its out of 4 wheel. and my dash 4x4 part time light doesn't illuminate. is that all because my transfer case switch is bad and needs to be replaced? or what?
all my fluids are good. fresh....
as always thankyou.
is that normal? or does that mean my outer bearings are bad and need to be replaced?
also on that note, if they do replacing, how do I get the axles out? like what are the steps I need to take in order to get em out?
my second issue is when I put my d in 4 wheel, it wont disengage unless I stop put my d in nutral shift out of 4 wheel put my d in reverse and then back in drive, then its out of 4 wheel. and my dash 4x4 part time light doesn't illuminate. is that all because my transfer case switch is bad and needs to be replaced? or what?
all my fluids are good. fresh....
as always thankyou.
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Sounds to me like it might be an issue with the CAD system, or whatever its called on the Durango.
On the older solid axle trucks they had a CAD system to engage one side of the axle to the differently, it was vacuum controlled and could have issues.
I don't have a Durangoo FSM anymore, but I think I would try to look in the FSM to see if you can get any ideas of whats going on.
On the older solid axle trucks they had a CAD system to engage one side of the axle to the differently, it was vacuum controlled and could have issues.
I don't have a Durangoo FSM anymore, but I think I would try to look in the FSM to see if you can get any ideas of whats going on.
#5
My d does have a solid rear axle. But the diff isn't vaccume operated. It's a LSD. Limited slip differential. I did remove the transfer case switch and it was damaged. So I need to replace it and that should fix my 4x4 issue. The axle bearing issue is the one I'm concerened about mostly. I do believe I need to replace the bearings. So I need help with proper removal instructions.
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Shrpshtr I don't understand what you mean. my d is a 4x4 not awd. If your talking about the front axle then yes I know there always engaged to the transfer case but my transfer case hasn't been disengaging like it should. I believe my issue is my switch. My bearing issue revolves around the rear axle. And I need help with proper disassembly of the differential so I can remove the axles and replace the bearings that have worn out and accumulated slop causing. Vibration at highway
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krupaeric, my comment was not directed at youk it was directed at this guy,
Sounds to me like it might be an issue with the CAD system, or whatever its called on the Durango.
On the older solid axle trucks they had a CAD system to engage one side of the axle to the differently, it was vacuum controlled and could have issues.
I don't have a Durangoo FSM anymore, but I think I would try to look in the FSM to see if you can get any ideas of whats going on.
On the older solid axle trucks they had a CAD system to engage one side of the axle to the differently, it was vacuum controlled and could have issues.
I don't have a Durangoo FSM anymore, but I think I would try to look in the FSM to see if you can get any ideas of whats going on.