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diff housing

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diff housing

Post by stumpjumper »

just wondering if someone could tell me why my rear diff housing has moved 30 ml to the right. on my 93 4runner. only noticed it because the right hand rear tyre is scrubbing out on the outside.and is this hard to put back to where it should be.
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Post by ShortyFortyTwo »

Could be a bent panhard rod.
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Post by Sic Lux »

ShortyFortyTwo wrote:Could be a bent panhard rod.
And/Or Panhard rod bushes another thing to check is mounting point's both ends for cracks.
plenty of parts on the bench
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

Stock suspension? A lift will cause the axle to shift (but 30mm?). Even really sagged springs will cause it to offset at rest.
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Post by stumpjumper »

THANKS FOR THE INFO . HAD A LOOK AND THE BUSHES MUST HAVE GONE ON HOLIDAYS AS THEY HAVE DISSAPEARED.
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

stumpjumper wrote:THANKS FOR THE INFO . HAD A LOOK AND THE BUSHES MUST HAVE GONE ON HOLIDAYS AS THEY HAVE DISSAPEARED.
How's she drive? :P
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