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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Slack in rear end
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek5774" data-source="post: 13426552" data-attributes="member: 147352"><p>I believe it is Poly</p><p></p><p></p><p>I pulled the diff cover and there is no extra slack between the drive shaft and gears</p><p>the extra slack is between the differential and axles</p><p>I was told by a few that this is normal and the suspension mods might have made it more noticeable. I'm not sure that is what it is, just a guess at this point. Since there was an oil leak, I was concerned and opened it to check. </p><p>Installed a new differential cover to stop the leak, dealer had resealed it twice before and no luck. </p><p>I am upgrading the axles and differential in the near future and I will know for sure if there is any damage when they pull the stock axles out. </p><p>Since everything looked ok and I know that the differential has oil in it, I will go drive it a bit and if there is a problem, Something should break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek5774, post: 13426552, member: 147352"] I believe it is Poly I pulled the diff cover and there is no extra slack between the drive shaft and gears the extra slack is between the differential and axles I was told by a few that this is normal and the suspension mods might have made it more noticeable. I'm not sure that is what it is, just a guess at this point. Since there was an oil leak, I was concerned and opened it to check. Installed a new differential cover to stop the leak, dealer had resealed it twice before and no luck. I am upgrading the axles and differential in the near future and I will know for sure if there is any damage when they pull the stock axles out. Since everything looked ok and I know that the differential has oil in it, I will go drive it a bit and if there is a problem, Something should break. [/QUOTE]
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