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Old 02-25-2018, 11:56 PM   #10
Phil Gillespie
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Default Re: Rear Axle Nuts and bits

How about this then. Had the rear up on axle stands while doing the rear brakes.
Thought I'd check out the diff in operation for noise etc whil up on stands.
Started up engine and into 1st then 2nd gear. The LH side was turning at a constant speed. RH side slower and hesitant.
This is common if both rear wheels off the ground due to diff drive action.
AmI correct with this assumption.
Thanks Phil NZ
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