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Ok. That's good that the ring gear size doesn't play into it. Then I'm good. Because I got 4.10 from front to rear.

Thanks Toledo.
 


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Gear ratio is gear ratio. Ring gear size doesn’t matter, only the ratio does. You could have a Dana 28 up front and a 9” in the back and it won’t matter as long as the gear ratio is the same.
 

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Nice. Thanks everyone. I am driving the truck now. The ominous sounds coming from underneath the truck are gone. But I'll reserve judgment until I've had several days to drive it.

I didn't have a good quality torque wrench to use on the leaf spring bolts. I made these reasonably tight. But not very tight. How tight do you guys make your leaf spring U-Bolts?
 

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To the German Measurements ;
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Nice. Thanks everyone. I am driving the truck now. The ominous sounds coming from underneath the truck are gone. But I'll reserve judgment until I've had several days to drive it.

I didn't have a good quality torque wrench to use on the leaf spring bolts. I made these reasonably tight. But not very tight. How tight do you guys make your leaf spring U-Bolts?
You should be fine. Use a paint pen and mark the nut and corresponding spot on the plate. Check a couple times to see if they move.
 

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I can certainly do 'good-in-tight.'

And paint pen is exactly what I've been looking for
 

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A kids crayon would probably last long enough to see any movement. Or use some finger nail polish...
 

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I'll get the paint pen. I've tried crayon and it didn't really work out
 

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Since you don't have a torque wrench, before applying the paint pen I'd drive it a few days and retighten. If you are able to tighten, drive it a few more days and repeat, until they seem to stay tight. This will give everything a chance to settle in and retighten before applying the reference mark. From that point you should be good if you just check the mark occasionally.
 

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Good timing Josh. Yes. I tightened the leaf spring U-Bolts twice more since then. This rear axle replacement seems to be successful. There were no less than 4 different abnornal sounds coming from the drive line. All these sounds are gone now. I lean my head out the window to listen when coasting, and all I hear is tire noise on the asphalt.
 

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Oh.............I see. It's leading me into a false sense of security. As long as this false sense of security is a 10-year stretch..........................which it will be................Yes?:)
 
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