went out and took quick pics..

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heres a bunch, i doubt any of them are worth keeping, but i figured i needed to practice with my camera and figure out a time when is best for taking pics. Because the time difference has alot to do with the color of my truck..

So anyways, when i was flexing on the little dirt hump shit, i pulled off the hill and started to drive away. When i was cornering going 5 mph, i feel like a bucking from the rear. so i open my door while i drove. the axle was bucking when turning the wheel almost like 1 live axle and it didnt like sharp turns. So i played around with it driving back and fourth and put it in reverse and cut the wheel, then i hear this clunk noise and it "popped' back in i guess you could say.. now its fine.. wth was that about!!?? idk but she did a nice burnout after that happend.. hahah









See the little deer in the background.. ooh just how so cute! lol
 
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yea your telling me. it was like skipping off the ground sort off. i wish i woulda videoed it while i had it with me. its hard to explain but im hoping someone has an answer.. dont feel like replacing the rearend yet, but it does need to be done :)

Im gunna smoke my corners tomorrow.. i hate the white
 
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Just out of curiosity, what type rear do you have in your truck? open or limited slip or? Did you witness the inside wheel actually hopping and not rotating while you were driving/turning?

I had a friend who broke something off inside his axel housing (pumpkin) and that piece of metal worked it's way up into his spider gears and would temporarily create a locked axel like it was a solid axel. The inside rear wheel would hop when this happened around corners. Very wierd I know and unlikely but I thought I would mention it.

Unless I am way off base in understanding what you described above or you found out what it is, I would take off the axel cover and have a look around inside to see what is going on. It should only take a hour to do it and put it back on.

I suppose it could be some freak brake issue too if the wheel was locked.

The best of luck figuring out what happened. Post back what you find cause I am curious to know. P.S.,, Nice truck ;)
 
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Just out of curiosity, what type rear do you have in your truck? open or limited slip or? Did you witness the inside wheel actually hopping and not rotating while you were driving/turning?

I had a friend who broke something off inside his axel housing (pumpkin) and that piece of metal worked it's way up into his spider gears and would temporarily create a locked axel like it was a solid axel. The inside rear wheel would hop when this happened around corners. Very wierd I know and unlikely but I thought I would mention it.

Unless I am way off base in understanding what you described above or you found out what it is, I would take off the axel cover and have a look around inside to see what is going on. It should only take a hour to do it and put it back on.

I suppose it could be some freak brake issue too if the wheel was locked.

The best of luck figuring out what happened. Post back what you find cause I am curious to know. P.S.,, Nice truck ;)


thanks for the comment.nothing with the brakes.. i think it had to do with the limited slip carrier. i think the float might of stuck and was making it posi. it should be alrite. i just changed the fluid and such.. i guess well see what happens.. lol

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Weird? Pics look sharp!


B O S S

Thanks boss man.. i do what i can
 

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truck looks sweet! but imo BIGGER WHEELS LESS TIRE!!!! lol other then that it looks awsome
 

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i agree on the pic showing the ass end and left side of the vehicle. looks good!
 

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man...all i can say is that you got a sick ass ride and love the stance.what type of lowering kit did you use?
 
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man...all i can say is that you got a sick ass ride and love the stance.what type of lowering kit did you use?

thanks guy. I couldnt exactly tell ya. haha Its getting or going lower soon tho maybe where the point when i might cut up the rear floor and have some compressors running :)

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nice pics. Sure has come along ways

ha yess it has.. about a good yr now since i got it and tons of money and time. still plenty of stuff on the list tho.. it keeps me busy and out of trouble..well the truck doesnt keep me out of trouble, its the working part does. The truck is what makes black marks on the streets and wakes up the neighbors. :cool:
 
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I just detailed her up and went out to take pics of the hoe, then it started to freaking rain!!! im pissed..

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heres more... Pick some numbers out for me.. you can include the top ones too if you like em..
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