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If both snap rings are removed then it is probably the aluminum housing against the steel I.D. of the hub but there is some end play in the axle shaft too.
To prove that it is not the splines on the axle shaft take a rubber hammer or regular hammer and a block of wood and gentry drive the axle...
This is a common problem with rear axles shafts.
What I did was grind a slight radius on the axle shaft diameter where it fits into the wheel.
I then cleaned the crap off the o.d., touched up the paint, and have never had another problem in 15 years.
When you get ready to rotate tires or do rear...
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