Trunk Monkey
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Can't tell from the FSM exactly what it reads, but it looks like it's pointed more to the hub that CV. Not sure why they'd say it wouldn't work.
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It could be argued that less spinning parts could increase longevity.
ABS won't work becuase the CV's aren't spinning and the magnetic sensors rely on that.
It mitigates wheel slip by reducing engine torque under acceleration. ABS is actually the primary system VSC relies on.
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I'm looking to get the ARB for the front. I might as well, if I'm going to have to replace the whole diff, even if I just need a new ring gear (I guess their pretty hard to find individually)...
Get it from CDan, Mud discount.
I will most likely take it to Slee. Even though the Slee website doesn't show aftermarket 4.10 gears, Christo told me they have them for around $300.
No reason to take it anywhere else. You'll be glad you did.
Stan, Bill and Dan helping me retrieve my truck.
Thanks guys!
Another tech item to add...... When I packed up tools and gear to head up, I made 2 quart sized ziplock bags marked "driver" and "passenger" and threw them in my box. It was nice to have a clean, we'll marked bag for the dustcap, flange, nuts, c-clip and washers for each side. Its something I'll add to my carry kit. Although, when I dropped the flange into the bag, the bottom ripped out and everything fell in the dirt anyway. Don't buy cheap ziplocks, get the heavy duty ones.
Another tech item to add...... When I packed up tools and gear to head up, I made 2 quart sized ziplock bags marked "driver" and "passenger" and threw them in my box. It was nice to have a clean, we'll marked bag for the dustcap, flange, nuts, c-clip and washers for each side. Its something I'll add to my carry kit. Although, when I dropped the flange into the bag, the bottom ripped out and everything fell in the dirt anyway. Don't buy cheap ziplocks, get the heavy duty ones.
Some enterprising business person should take all those parts + tools, put them in a nice durable bag, add printed out instructions with pictures on how to do this, and then sell them here for lazy people like me who would appreciate having this![]()
Another tech item to add...... When I packed up tools and gear to head up, I made 2 quart sized ziplock bags marked "driver" and "passenger" and threw them in my box. It was nice to have a clean, we'll marked bag for the dustcap, flange, nuts, c-clip and washers for each side. Its something I'll add to my carry kit. Although, when I dropped the flange into the bag, the bottom ripped out and everything fell in the dirt anyway. Don't buy cheap ziplocks, get the heavy duty ones.