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Well, this job is a lot more involved to say the least. I ordered a factory service manual and I have to remove a few more things to be able to drop the axle support bracket. It's been a learning experience to say the least. Will update.
I can't get the axle support to drop. I removed all bolts for the support and the bolts to the lower a-arm. My torsion bars seems to be keeping everything in place. I almost want to drop the front bar that connects to the lower control arm on the front. I removed all necessary bolts outlined in the service manual. Still won't drop. This is turning into a headache.
Well after a little use of a huge pry bar it finally came out. It took me exactly three minutes to put the new one in. I took a lot of bolts out that I shouldn't have. No need to drop the axle support. Lesson learned.
Ran into a huge problem. I had the front carrier in and took off and it felt like the front was bi ding up. Well, long story short. I have the wrong ratio. Someone took the time to swap differential ratio in the front and rear to 4.10 which would explain the ****** 10 mpg lol. How common is this swap? Was 4.10 available from factory or is it custom?
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