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  1. FLYWHEEL

    Someone hit my truck!!

    So did the car hit the middle axle at all ? I just re read the original post. The car hit the bumper/fender of the truck, pushing the truck back. The car must have spun 90 degrees and come to rest facing the middle axle. So there was probably no contact with middle axle and the car. O.k. I...
  2. FLYWHEEL

    Someone hit my truck!!

    So did the car hit the middle axle at all ? I just re read the original post. The car hit the bumper/fender of the truck, pushing the truck back. The car must have spun 90 degrees and come to rest facing the middle axle. So there was probably no contact with middle axle and the car.
  3. FLYWHEEL

    Someone hit my truck!!

    Try driving in a tight figure 8 and then straight, as this will put a lot of side force on you rear axles. But it is always best to do a full visual inspection of the suspension components, e.g dog bones and trunion bearings.
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