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YJ Wralph Jan 16, 2013 01:15 AM

Nope. That's what the bump stops land on when the suspension is compressed.

chestypuller Jan 16, 2013 05:36 AM

funny, an axle wrap causing bump stop! hehehe

YJ Wralph Jan 16, 2013 09:43 AM

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They sit on the leafs when the axle is in the truck... Not causing axle wrap. Go take a look at yours...https://blazerforum.com/forum/attach...ine=1358350982

El_Beautor Jan 16, 2013 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by Blazin00LT (Post 562138)
If he is gonna junk it, why not make the drive and go get it yourself?

It's around an 8.5 hour drive one way, and with fuel prices and the cost of my time it would be cheaper to go buy a new one. It was a simple hope that he may be coming this direction in the near future.


Originally Posted by YJ Wralph (Post 562152)
Sorry, dude, I ain't gonna be going anywhere near Edmonton any time soon....

No worries man. It was a thought. Looks like you're well on your way with the axle swap. At least the weather is on a warmish swing right now. A lot better than the nasty -20*C average we had a month ago. I had to do a few hours work on a truck outside in that and it wasn't very fun. Looks like one of the big problems you face is the snow melting all over you.

1sttimejimmyowner Jan 16, 2013 01:39 PM

Working in the cold and snow is no fun,I have done it alot but anymore Its too hard for me to do.Good luck with the rest of the job.

Diaita Jan 16, 2013 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by YJ Wralph (Post 562151)
Two axles out and one in, in under 6 hours, in the snow, with hand tools and a good buddy! The 99 got driven home, and it's done... Thanks, guys, for the advice and encouragement! :icon_banana::icon_toast:

way to getr done!!

1sttimejimmyowner Jan 16, 2013 10:24 PM


Originally Posted by YJ Wralph (Post 562151)
Two axles out and one in, in under 6 hours, in the snow, with hand tools and a good buddy! The 99 got driven home, and it's done... Thanks, guys, for the advice and encouragement! :icon_banana::icon_toast:

Good work if you wait about a week it will as cold here as it is there and you can be my buddy:icon_headbang::icon_bowrofl::icon_crackup::i con_lolsign:

iamchevyman5 Feb 11, 2013 12:54 AM


Originally Posted by 1sttimejimmyowner (Post 562377)
Good work if you wait about a week it will as cold here as it is there and you can be my buddy:icon_headbang::icon_bowrofl::icon_crackup::i con_lolsign:

It's probably colder for him, he's up north higher than us. BTW, I don't think I've seen you on here before. You live close to me! I'm maybe 30 minutes from Port Huron.

1sttimejimmyowner Feb 11, 2013 07:03 PM


Originally Posted by iamchevyman5 (Post 567262)
It's probably colder for him, he's up north higher than us. BTW, I don't think I've seen you on here before. You live close to me! I'm maybe 30 minutes from Port Huron.

Crap we are close and I have an aquintance used to be freind that lives in NB.Been on here for a while but took a little break I had to step back for bit.BTW do you fish up here at all?

iamchevyman5 Feb 12, 2013 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by 1sttimejimmyowner (Post 567379)
Crap we are close and I have an aquintance used to be freind that lives in NB.Been on here for a while but took a little break I had to step back for bit.BTW do you fish up here at all?

My brother and dad fish on lake St. Clair with our 21' hunting/fishing boat. We haven't taken it up into lake huron by you though because it's a flat bottom and waves make it too rough of a ride to want to travel any long distances. I'm not really into it though, I find fishing to be boring. I'd rather just take the boat and cruise the lake.

Regarding the axle, I replaced the rear axle pinion seal some months ago, and it's been leaking still ever since. A mechanic friend-of-the-family will charge me $75 to redo the replacement of the pinion seal, but says that it could be something else internal that's causing the leak.

I figure I'll try the cheap route (that is, just replacing the pinion seal again) and see if that's the problem and stops the leak and if it doesn't, I'll address whatever the likely big problem is.

What's the routine for replacing it though? I already know that you take the driveshaft off, remove the yoke, take out the old seal and pound in the new, but what's this about crush washers and correct torque? I replaced the seal and did the method I was shown for the torque. That is, I counted the number of threads showing, marked the bolt's position, removed it, and replaced it in the same position. SOUNDS like I did it right, right?! Then why is it leaking? :icon_denk: !!!!!!!!:icon_rant:


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