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Old 11-04-2002, 11:06 PM
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?right wheel? The wheel nearest the diff?

With the rear wheels removed, could the hubs reach the ground? If so try running it and see what happens.........other wise out some light pressure on the wheels while the are spinning. If this induces the diff to "slip" then it's not loose wheels.

Try holding one wheel while running it, what happens? What about if you hold the other wheel? What does pressure inward on the wheel closest to the diff do, while running?

Until you give me some more answers on the stuff to try above.......Either tooth(s) are broken off one of the gears in the diff or it has some how come loos. I really doubt that it has come loose, I am thinking tooths are either broken or worn down from ware.
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