Rear wheels have lots of SLOP
#4
Pull the cotter pin and take off the axle nut. Slide the spindle off and make sure splines are still in good shape. Axle and spindle. Could also be as simple as the castle nut needing tightened. Also check carrier bearings while you have it off of the ground.
#7
Not sure what a good cheap one would be. I run a durablue eliminator and have had very good luck. I do know that that there is a g-force or something like that, that is suppose to be reasonable.
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#8
I have been looking on e-bay, found a stock replacement AXEL the guy wants $70.00 shipped. does not look pretty at all( rust, dirt, .ect)....but all the splines are good and it is stright.
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