Hi frank
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 9:53 am
Gidday frank,
lost your email so have to ask here.
Let me know if you reckon this is possible.
The last 2 sets of tyres that I have had BFG & Coopers have had a bad wear problem on the rear insides. yes thats the rear. At first I thought that it was just crappy BFgs but when this last set wore in the same manner, something had to be wrong.
BTW My first 2 sets of tyres wore evenly all round.
Anyway I checked it out with a local tyre guy who said that maybe my rear diff is bent. I said noway have a look , its looks perfectly straight. and if it was bent It would be howling or chewing up bearings maybe.>??
Any way then it dawned on me. This tyre problem only happened after I swapped my original diff for a locked diff. before that tyres were Ok , after that tyres are wearing on back insides.
What do you reckon , is this possible & how can I get it fixed if it is.
I would hate to have to pull out & replace the entire rear end again since it was such a bugger of a job.
I still have my original rear end but was certain that it wasnt compatible with the locked one. Reports are that one axle on a locked end is about 10mm diff in length.
lost your email so have to ask here.
Let me know if you reckon this is possible.
The last 2 sets of tyres that I have had BFG & Coopers have had a bad wear problem on the rear insides. yes thats the rear. At first I thought that it was just crappy BFgs but when this last set wore in the same manner, something had to be wrong.
BTW My first 2 sets of tyres wore evenly all round.
Anyway I checked it out with a local tyre guy who said that maybe my rear diff is bent. I said noway have a look , its looks perfectly straight. and if it was bent It would be howling or chewing up bearings maybe.>??
Any way then it dawned on me. This tyre problem only happened after I swapped my original diff for a locked diff. before that tyres were Ok , after that tyres are wearing on back insides.
What do you reckon , is this possible & how can I get it fixed if it is.
I would hate to have to pull out & replace the entire rear end again since it was such a bugger of a job.
I still have my original rear end but was certain that it wasnt compatible with the locked one. Reports are that one axle on a locked end is about 10mm diff in length.