darksheep85
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Ok, first, before I get dog-piled, I know the rear axles float around and don't always line up. That being said, I can't get mine to re-align. I've checked the dog bone joints, and though they are a little dry and do have some cracks, they all spring back to where they should be after doing the "crowbar test". I am running 395's and know the clearances are tight, but I've always been able to at least pass a finger between them. The drivers side though, I would estimate, only has a 1/4 inch gap at best. I can see where the rear rear axle on the drivers side is sitting more forward on the spring wear pad than any other pad. It rides this way forwards, backwards, left turn, right turn. It may shift going around corners, but always come back to this position. Is there anything else I should be looking at? I may try some articulation exercises to see if that does anything. As a last resort I may wrap a chain around that side of the axle and around a tree and give a couple gentle tugs to see if something might pop back into place.