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Re: Rear Diff Removal

Subject: Re: Rear Diff Removal
by dan0617 on 2009/10/4 16:06:29

Well, I'm waiting on a guy to get his D44 centersection removed so I can buy it from him. Other than that I think I have all I need.

I bought an adapter plate to use with my D36 batwing, a D44 C-beam and driveshaft, a 45 tooth speedometer driven gear, Neapco Brute Force u-joints, polygraphite bushings for the whole rear and trailing arms. I'm just waiting on the centersection.

I'll look for that thread on CF. Most of them are gone for some reason. I did find one that had some pics, but it had a link to a previous thread by Jesse but when I click on the link the thread is gone. The one I looked at did not say when or what the best method is to remove and reinstall the spring, and that is what concerns me the most.
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