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Thank you!A lot of people are afraid to gear 'em steep, but sometimes that's what the use of the truck calls for.
Glad you like them! And congrats on the nice work! (I agree, that pattern is looking pretty good. Anything more would be splitting hairs)
A small piece of 1/8" strip steel bolted to the housing flange using a cover bolt or two would give you a place to put the magnetic base of a dial gauge.Man, it's difficult to get a good backlash reading when the housing is aluminum. But I got it.
Those readings certainly can give you a place to start if they were already in the axle when they were takenI do have a set of adjustable bushings, I believe they are moogs. Maybe I could set them using their readings.