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  1. MacGowan

    2nd okie mud run

    Definitely not the t-case or u joints - the entire flange move up and down where it goes into the diff and there's no play what-so-ever in the u joints. I took a video that I'll post when I can figure out how...
  2. MacGowan

    2nd okie mud run

    Crud! So far it looks as though I'll need bearings and a seal... but, I suppose I'll need to take a look inside and drain the case, maybe flush it somehow, and see if the sucker still works! aua Anyone have any advice or experience with these front axles? James
  3. MacGowan

    2nd okie mud run

    I just learned my front drive shaft is a bit loose... moves up and down and side to side about 1/2 inch!! So, I'll be reading some TMs to attempt to figure out what parts I might need to fix the sucker... not mud or water until it's fixed...:-(
  4. MacGowan

    2nd okie mud run

    Painting them BEFORE a mud run might be the act of an intellectually-challenged individual, but I'm cool with that! Heck, my daily driver is a Deuce!! :cookoo:
  5. MacGowan

    2nd okie mud run

    Sounds like too much fun! I'll be there - it'll be my first "off-road" experience in the Deuce. It'll be a busy weekend - mud slinging on the 2nd, washing on the 3rd, and the parade on the 4th!
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