It’s just when you think everything is perfect, then someone comes and smacks you in the back of the head with a pipe.
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Interesting indeed, I’m hoping it was damaged in the wreck but it didn’t leak a drop and I was ALL over the truck when I swapped the frame. I’m a bit sketched out by it now. I’m on 30” tires so it shouldn’t be possible under light use. The drive shaft is straight and the U joints are good with no vibration. Our old M9XX 5 tons had a warning on the Tcase shifter about not using reverse in low range so who knows.I think you'd need some bubble gum too...
Interesting, not sure how that would break like that... The T case I broke was just the snap ring groove for the rear output shaft bearing...
Just read this thread & had to comment. I'm truly astounded at the work you've put into your Ranger. Heck, you wore me out with just the acronyms! I've never seen anyone go as deep into a regularly driven truck as you have. Around here the wreck with the bent frame horn would've done her in. What's your MOS.? Electronics? Mechanics? ( OK, couldn't resist one acronym myself).