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Picked up the Mach rear last night. The guy painted the whole thing black and then painted silver over the diff cover....:dunno:
Attachment 15971 Attachment 15972 Attachment 15973 I doubt I'll get it done today because I'm working alone and not going to be able to lift the 8.8 onto the jacks, at most I'll get the 7.5 out. |
Awesome, Pee!
I sure hope you plan to wash that bitch after you are finished... |
now to get some balls for your car that go with the new ballsack you are installing. LOL.
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Nice rear, but wtf happened to your left rear tire before you rotated it? Overinflated much?
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Nice work. Love the handprint on the trunk, its damn near perfect! Haha good luck with the rest of the install mang.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Zip
(Post 449332)
Nice rear, but wtf happened to your left rear tire before you rotated it? Overinflated much?
Good luck Kevin, hope it fixes your problems mang. |
wait, does it vary which tire burns on v6's? cause when i do a burnout my right tire only leaves tread behind lol. just curious..
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No, it's always the passenger side tire that spins. I've never rotated my tires, the driver's side one has just been on there for 2 years and was slightly over inflated whereas the passenger-side tire was replaced around October.
And the drive-shaft bolts...how the FUCK do you break those loose? |
Originally Posted by PColav6
(Post 449340)
No, it's always the passenger side tire that spins. I've never rotated my tires, the driver's side one has just been on there for 2 years and was slightly over inflated whereas the passenger-side tire was replaced around October.
And the drive-shaft bolts...how the FUCK do you break those loose? |
Don't own an impact wrench. I soaked them in PB Blaster and tried the BFH routine but all I did was bend the fucking wrench...lol
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use better wrenches. Or an 18 inch ratchet... you just dont have the right tools.
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Originally Posted by PColav6
(Post 449344)
Don't own an impact wrench. I soaked them in PB Blaster and tried the BFH routine but all I did was bend the fucking wrench...lol
Please tell me that there are 3:73s or 4:10s in that rear end... |
Originally Posted by PColav6
(Post 449340)
And the drive-shaft bolts...how the FUCK do you break those loose?
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I got them off with a blow torch, and an 18" steel pipe slipped over a wrench..haha.
BUT...I can not separate the drive-shaft from the differential. The drive-shaft popped out of the transmission but it seems like it's fucking welded onto the diff. There's nothing holding it on, so what the hell. It has stock 3.55 gears |
You should try to bench press that basterd, film it, _______, profit. But seriously, you could lift one end, put a stand under it, then jimmy the jack up under the diff and wheel it around into place. I'm don't know about getting the driveshaft out of the diff. If a torch worked for the bolts, why not the shaft. Work the shaft while giggling the bolts.
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I ended up using the tire iron to pry it off, haha. Worked flawlessly. Going to put the 8.8 in bright and early tomorrow.
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I was gonna say I just hit them with a mallet to get them loose if they are stuck. But when in Rome.
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sell and ship me ur 7.5 axles.. mine are slightly warped. and its annoying.
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Mine are too, haha. That's why I replaced it.
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Originally Posted by krenogin
(Post 449381)
sell and ship me ur 7.5 axles.. mine are slightly warped. and its annoying.
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I bet the axle hubs on that are rusty as fuck. The guy had his mach rear on stands in his back yard and the hubs are so rusty. Mine is much better looking.. lol
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Time for the stupid question do Mac rears differ from GTs
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pee you're making me proud. don't let it frustrate you... most of those things are excessively tight. Make sure you put those DS bolts back in as tight as you can (80-100lbs IIRC). 70lbs on the control arm bolts.
It took me like 6 hours my first time... after that, 2 hours to pull and replace a solid, 3 for an IRS swap. |
Got it in! The install was rather pleasant and had no issues. Hardest part was just getting it aligned up and jacked up to bolt the LCAs in, after that it was smooth sailing. BUT, before we got to work on my car I helped a friend install front springs and a leaf spring flip kit in his ranger. That took forever, then after we finished my car I helped another friend change the air filter in his car.
I worked on cars for 14 hours today, non stop. I'm fucking exhausted. But my car drives much better now, no more fucking axle noises, noticeably better acceleration (the shifting also seems smoother for some reason, don't know why that is), and of course t-lok is nice, accelerates forward instead of to the left. |
That settles it,, I'm gonna get parts off the mach down the road.
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Originally Posted by CFL04
(Post 449411)
Time for the stupid question do Mac rears differ from GTs
and nice job on getting it in man. |
Good Job Kevin! I'm sure the 3.55's give you a good bit more punch, you should feel good about what you did. Most people would pay hunderds of dollars just for the labor for what you did yourself.
Nice work! |
Do work son!
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Awesome man. Are you gunna get yourself a tuner to switch over the gear change or just leave it be? Now you got one less thing to worry about switching out when you drop a v8 in there one day!! Getting both tires to bark is such a better feeling than just one haha.
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Originally Posted by spike_africa
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Do work son!
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