OFDPOS wrote:
Not sure how a person would remove the axles "retest" then remove each drive-line "retest" ?
It was too late in the day Friday to go test drive it.
Will be doing that Tuesday.
I guess if it's up on stands or a lift, could pull the axle shafts to take axles/wheels/tires/brakes out of play then run it up to complaint speed. Then driveshaft could come out piece by piece till the third (rear) and second shaft (center) were out. Repeat, till only the very front shaft was still there.
A crooked yoke weld has been mentioned before. Our old 1983 E350 had that. And that coach didn't have a stretched chassis. That was an OEM Ford fail. So don't go thinking only the extension parts are the suspects!
Meanwhile, y'all have a Blessed Christmas! We headed into DEC with nothing planned. Then we were asked to read the Advent Love Candle devotion at church yesterday morning. Then last evening church friends brought us to their family dinner, instead of the Little Caesar's we'd planned. No dinner plan today turned into family dinner with my cousin. Yesterday we invited a single lady friend for holiday breakfast. While I put front brakes on her Honda...
It's all great and we're all blessed, just to experience what we share here. I pray you wake up to a smooth ride, tomorrow and through 2018. MERRY CHRISTMAS!
If God's Your Co-Pilot Move Over, jd
2003 Jayco Escapade 31A on 2002 Ford E450 V10 4R100 218" WB