nb96z
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- West Chester, OH
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- Nick
- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
- c20
- Engine Size
- 5.3 LS
I’ve been reading lots of threads about this that have been helpful as I’m trying to fix my vibration, but I still have questions as I’ve never worked on drivelines and differentials.
Background: bought truck with a really bad vibration driving at any speed. Took out the two piece driveshaft and had it get balanced. Front shaft towards trans was replaced as it was bent too badly. Rear was re-balanced. New u-joints and carrier bearing replaced. Also replaced the rear yoke as a chunk of metal was missing from it. Smoothed out the vibration and now only get it between 45-50mph and 70-75 mph.
Next, I looked at pinion angle. Found the trans side was pointing down at about 3.5 degrees and rear side pointing up at about 8.5 degrees. Shimmed the rear and now they both are at approximately 3.5 degrees. I’ve heard ideally you want to get between 0-3 so wanted to see if this would help any. Very, very slight improvement with the vibration but still there at the speeds mentioned above.
Got the wheels off the ground and looks like the left axle is bent as the wheel wobbles. The right is ever so slightly, almost unnoticeable but there. Also noticed the yoke is wobbly.
So, my questions are what axles would I need as I see the lengths vary and I’m not sure. It’s a 14 bolt full floater.
Should I do one or both?
How hard is it to change out the axles? I’ve never done this but have done other things like install cam shaft, headers, roller rockers, suspension components, water pumps, etc.
Thanks.
Background: bought truck with a really bad vibration driving at any speed. Took out the two piece driveshaft and had it get balanced. Front shaft towards trans was replaced as it was bent too badly. Rear was re-balanced. New u-joints and carrier bearing replaced. Also replaced the rear yoke as a chunk of metal was missing from it. Smoothed out the vibration and now only get it between 45-50mph and 70-75 mph.
Next, I looked at pinion angle. Found the trans side was pointing down at about 3.5 degrees and rear side pointing up at about 8.5 degrees. Shimmed the rear and now they both are at approximately 3.5 degrees. I’ve heard ideally you want to get between 0-3 so wanted to see if this would help any. Very, very slight improvement with the vibration but still there at the speeds mentioned above.
Got the wheels off the ground and looks like the left axle is bent as the wheel wobbles. The right is ever so slightly, almost unnoticeable but there. Also noticed the yoke is wobbly.
So, my questions are what axles would I need as I see the lengths vary and I’m not sure. It’s a 14 bolt full floater.
Should I do one or both?
How hard is it to change out the axles? I’ve never done this but have done other things like install cam shaft, headers, roller rockers, suspension components, water pumps, etc.
Thanks.