Rear Toe-In Problem

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Check, and pray to god it's the bearings...

If you can crunch a trunnion, I can't see why you can't a rear axle bearing...

It would explain a lot to me. Like you can still drive w/o wobble...


Come on guys, it's a full floater...
 
It's possible the control arms or the mounts are bent. If you measure across the front of the tires it should be the same as across the rear of the tires. If it's different the axle housing is bent. From the pics my bet would be axle housing. If you get a replacement, you might try to get the control arms just in case.

Good luck,
Paul
 
The bushings could be crushed too...

But whatever you do, DO NOT fill your location in... I know I'm having WAY more fun playing this game, and I'm sure there wouldn't be a Mudder close to you anyway that could LOOK at it for you...

and it helps to know where you are, there are a lot of guys on here that could help you out but, we do not know where you are.
 
The bushings could be crushed too...

But whatever you do, DO NOT fill your location in... I know I'm having WAY more fun playing this game, and I'm sure there wouldn't be a Mudder close to you anyway that could LOOK at it for you...

HAHA that's funny. I always wonder why either no location or something like "in the garage" and then people wonder why no local help is offered.
 
Sorry about that. I'm in Banning, CA. I called Currie and they recommended a machine shop in LA who said they could straighten the housing and the axles. I guess that's my next step.
 
Cook Machine or something like that. They're off Telegraph rd in Santa Fe Springs I believe.
 
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