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Old 07-31-2006, 12:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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odd rear diff question

I had 2 complete rear diffs sitting on jack stands in my driveway. One was a 3.55 and the pinion spun real easily. The other was a 4.10 that only spun if I put a pry bar in the yoke instead of the u-joint. I owned a ranger with 4.10 which I installed and it spun nicely.
Am I smoking crack or is there something wrong with that 4.10 rear for my F350? Yes the brakes were off both f350 rears.
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1993 F350 7.3 IDI, auto, crew cab, 8' bed, 260,xxx miles, 4" lift, 315x16 BFG mud terrain. Speedo recalibrated by dealer for tires. Banks trans command. floor-master(flowmaster) exhaust, just installed banks sidewinder kit, pyro, and boost installed. Still working on trans temp guage.
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1985 Honda V30 magna
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