I know I am probably going to get hammered for being a dumbass on this one but it is what it is.
I used my half ton Silverado a while back to pick up a yard of limestone gravel. I knew I would be exceeding the payload by a bit but didn't feel like making multiple trips. I get home and just as I'm starting to offload, I slipped and f'ed up my knee. While I rehab'ed my knee, my truck sat in the driveway for a couple of months with all that gravel in the bed. Once I finally got it unloaded, I took it for a spin and had a bad shutter in the brakes.
Well, I finally got around to messing with it tonight so I put the rear up in the air and stuck it in 3rd gear. As suspected, both sides have a slight wobble. Since the brakes are dragging when it wobbles, my gut tells me it's just the shafts.
Should I even bother trying to replace the shafts or should I just try to find another complete rear end?
I used my half ton Silverado a while back to pick up a yard of limestone gravel. I knew I would be exceeding the payload by a bit but didn't feel like making multiple trips. I get home and just as I'm starting to offload, I slipped and f'ed up my knee. While I rehab'ed my knee, my truck sat in the driveway for a couple of months with all that gravel in the bed. Once I finally got it unloaded, I took it for a spin and had a bad shutter in the brakes.
Well, I finally got around to messing with it tonight so I put the rear up in the air and stuck it in 3rd gear. As suspected, both sides have a slight wobble. Since the brakes are dragging when it wobbles, my gut tells me it's just the shafts.
Should I even bother trying to replace the shafts or should I just try to find another complete rear end?
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