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Re: Cleaning the rear axle and diff

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 9:41 am
by rjkoop
I'm reinstalling the trailing arms and I noticed that both the driver and passenger trailing arms look identical (ie. the e-brake cable bracket has the same orientation).

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Is this normal? Does this mean that one should be flipped over and 1 of the e-brake cables goes over the trailing arm and the other one goes below? Otherwise if I don't flip one over then the orientation of the e-brake bracket isn't at the correct angle (towards the caliper).

Re: Cleaning the rear axle and diff

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 9:50 am
by rjkoop
Just checked my pictures and looks like the e-brake cable on the exhaust side goes over the trailing arm and on the other side goes under. So I think I'm good for installation now. :D

Re: Cleaning the rear axle and diff

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 3:23 pm
by rjkoop
All done except for the tightening of the suspension when loaded (not me, the car!).

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There were 2 places I thought there would be a washer and there wasn't any...
1. The bottom shock mount bolt - the single bolt that holds the shock onto the axle.
2. The driveshaft to differential - just 4 nuts and bolts

Should either of these have regular or lock washers?

Re: Cleaning the rear axle and diff

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 2:37 pm
by Ptoneill
Looks very good! Here is a picture of my differential, I had placed the hardware back on as I disassembled the car, I don't have lock washers on my driveshaft bolts either so I am assuming it is correct.......??

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