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hey guys, i took out my stock rear, and put in my Currie 9" tonight...by myself
I don't think I have the LCA's in the right position. I took a picture, let me know what you think. I have to get this set tomorrow before I leave, I just want to measure for my driveshaft.
As you can see there are 3 holes. I put it in the lowest, which i don't think is the right one, b/c the springs are sort of at an angle (pic below), and that arm that goes from the tranny to the diff housing doesn't line up right.
So why are there mulitple holes?
should i move up to the middle hole?? the top hole, with the silver bolt in it, I don't know why its there. I think its to hold the relocated LCA's in place, but they are welded in, so i put that bolt in there just so i don't loose it for now
here is the spring
after i get this figured out i guess i can measure for my DS...
thanks guys!
I don't think I have the LCA's in the right position. I took a picture, let me know what you think. I have to get this set tomorrow before I leave, I just want to measure for my driveshaft.
As you can see there are 3 holes. I put it in the lowest, which i don't think is the right one, b/c the springs are sort of at an angle (pic below), and that arm that goes from the tranny to the diff housing doesn't line up right.
So why are there mulitple holes?
should i move up to the middle hole?? the top hole, with the silver bolt in it, I don't know why its there. I think its to hold the relocated LCA's in place, but they are welded in, so i put that bolt in there just so i don't loose it for now
here is the spring
after i get this figured out i guess i can measure for my DS...
thanks guys!
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also...how do i measure the length of the DS? Where on the yoke to where on the tranny do i measure?? or doesn't it have to be 'exact'
i'm an engr student...i'm used to having to have everything exact lol
i'm an engr student...i'm used to having to have everything exact lol
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c'mon guys
i put the pan hard back on, but now i can't get the torque arm to line up with the 2 holes???
has anybody had to cut away part of the top of their torque arm to get it to fit right?
i put the pan hard back on, but now i can't get the torque arm to line up with the 2 holes???
has anybody had to cut away part of the top of their torque arm to get it to fit right?
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damn, i've got the stocker and I can't get it to line up just right, i'm doing it by myself, so maybe when I get another free weekend, and find a friend to help she'll go in.
It almost seems like I have to trip the TA a little bit on the top
It almost seems like I have to trip the TA a little bit on the top
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smokeum: which torque arm do you have?
metallicaematt: your springs are tilted like that because the rear is pointed up. it will point up until the torque arm is bolted in
metallicaematt: your springs are tilted like that because the rear is pointed up. it will point up until the torque arm is bolted in
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You have to get a jack under the rear and with the car on jack stands, move the rear up/down to line it up, then I used a big prybar to get them to slide in.
And this was just replacing my torque arm with a ten bolt.
Sometimes the rear will move on you and it makes it tough.
And this was just replacing my torque arm with a ten bolt.
Sometimes the rear will move on you and it makes it tough.