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Dana 28 / Dana 35 Repair & Rebuild
It offers this "special attention" caution on the replacement of the right side axle:
NOTE: The Dana 35 front axle does not use blind, or master, splines. Therefore, special attention should be made to ensure that the yoke ears are in line (in phase) during assembly
What exactly does this mean?
I got the adjuster out no problem. Drilling the pinch bolt however was another story. It put up a good fight - 10 round TKO. I'm bloodied but it's going down in the win column.
Dana 28 / Dana 35 Repair & Rebuild
It offers this "special attention" caution on the replacement of the right side axle:
NOTE: The Dana 35 front axle does not use blind, or master, splines. Therefore, special attention should be made to ensure that the yoke ears are in line (in phase) during assembly
What exactly does this mean?
I got the adjuster out no problem. Drilling the pinch bolt however was another story. It put up a good fight - 10 round TKO. I'm bloodied but it's going down in the win column.