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Old 10-24-2017, 01:36 AM   #709
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Re: 1991 V3500 Project Heavy Hauler

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Originally Posted by MTCK View Post
I had to put the hubs in to get the load of gravel up the driveway and figured what the heck I’ll put it in low to make it easier on the truck. No go. Power to the front axle only. Tcase works as advertised besides this one issue. Do I have a shift rod out of adjustment or something more sinister? I dug a hell of a home in their driveway with my front left tire...

And we did not beat the snow...
Thats a weird issue to have there Marcus. Im fairly certain that my 205 has no adjustment on the shift shafts and unless you are twin sticked, the equalizing bar that is between the two shafts makes it near impossible to get the front axle without the rear. May be part of the equalizer bar (don't know the name for it) missing?

I know that the shafts for a twin stick usually have some of the detents machined or ground out.

Front axle only is a strange one for sure. I would like to hear what you find.

The truck looks awesome as usual and its great to see her putting in the work as intended!
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Vortec 7.4 - L29 Blackbear tune, Five 0 Motorsports injectors, Chris Straub Cam, NV4500, divorced 205
52" front and 63" rear spring swap
D44 / 14bff - disc axles
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