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What are the signs for side yokes replacements
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<blockquote data-quote="XFIRE82" data-source="post: 91813" data-attributes="member: 2292"><p>...I wouldn't panic yet. Your first post stated the wheels are lose. When I bought my 82 I grabbed the rear wheels up on the hoist and they were wobbling like I thought holy crap I'm glad I made it home from edmonton with it. I bought new bearings and the setup tool and set it to spec. All back together on the car and the wheels are still lose. They are not like the front wheels, the rear is made to run this way. So I did all that work for basically for a learning experience. The diff side yokes move slightly, no leaks so that part I pegged as good. I replaced all the u-joints since it was apart. Should last my lifetime I think. So if your rear wheels are tight and yoke move slightly I think I would just keep driving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XFIRE82, post: 91813, member: 2292"] ...I wouldn't panic yet. Your first post stated the wheels are lose. When I bought my 82 I grabbed the rear wheels up on the hoist and they were wobbling like I thought holy crap I'm glad I made it home from edmonton with it. I bought new bearings and the setup tool and set it to spec. All back together on the car and the wheels are still lose. They are not like the front wheels, the rear is made to run this way. So I did all that work for basically for a learning experience. The diff side yokes move slightly, no leaks so that part I pegged as good. I replaced all the u-joints since it was apart. Should last my lifetime I think. So if your rear wheels are tight and yoke move slightly I think I would just keep driving. [/QUOTE]
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