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Old 03-25-2008
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run it... but have some new parts on the way soon... it could need both the axle and hub...

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Originally Posted by johnmumie
Plaulie,check to see if there is slop before it's slid all the way over till it can't go any futher.Like maybe 1/2" before.I had this problem,and it didn't have slop,but when it went all the way till it couldn't go anymore,it became sloppy.I just got a 1/8" washer,and it solved it,couldn't figure out why,but it worked.
Because it alowed fresh splines to contact... temporary fix at best... an 1/8" of splines wont last long

Last edited by CR480R; 03-25-2008 at 12:45 AM.
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