mynameisaric
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- Joined
- January 18, 2004
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- Location
- Illinois
- City, State
- Bolingbrook, IL
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 98 XLT
- Callsign
- KD9OWX
yes i know... you are NOT supposed to shave the pin on the no-slip. but my installer did. it was fine at first, but now (6,000 miles later) it is really acting up. my passenger side rear tire just spins in the rain. i cant do a normal take off or i'll just spin forever, and in the snow it is rediculous. dry pavement it is ok, but if i get on it, i can break the passenger rear tire loose and keep it going for a good 20-25 feet. for a while it would just slip a little and then catch and i'd have traction to both wheels, but not now. 90% of the time i have one wheel drive(worse than spider gears) and about 10% of the time it locks up and i can take off without chirping or not moving anywhere in the rain.
ANyway, i'm going to crack the rear diff and shave the inner part of 2 teeth down and slide in a new pin(i have a replacement powertrax pin).
my question is, is it that easy? how do i get the retaining/roll pin out and then the cross shaft pin? how do they come out? i just want to know what i'm in for. should i use an angle grinder or a die grinder? i'm thinkin a die grinder since it will be easier to get it in there. thanks in advance.
ANyway, i'm going to crack the rear diff and shave the inner part of 2 teeth down and slide in a new pin(i have a replacement powertrax pin).
my question is, is it that easy? how do i get the retaining/roll pin out and then the cross shaft pin? how do they come out? i just want to know what i'm in for. should i use an angle grinder or a die grinder? i'm thinkin a die grinder since it will be easier to get it in there. thanks in advance.