wjburken
Supporting Member
I would pay $200 more to get a True Track instead of an open diff.
Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.
I would pay $200 more to get a True Track instead of an open diff.
that's a good price then my last one ran me about $1200, I don't remember if that included the pinion or notIt is an actual Eaton True Track...
Im not sure if I have a u joint going bad. That would be a pretty big coincidence if that happened the day after I changed the diff oil...
The coincidence... if the fluid was changed on a drive on rack, that would be odd to effect the u joint. If the fluid was changed on a hoist that lifted by the frame, extending the suspension and moving the driveshaft to a sharper angle than typical, then it seems reasonable to effect a u joint.Im not sure if I have a u joint going bad. That would be a pretty big coincidence if that happened the day after I changed the diff oil...