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do they turn the axle upside down? Thanks,Sterling
Quote from: konigstigerii on March 06, 2009, 01:05:57 am do they turn the axle upside down? Thanks,SterlingIf you were to flip the axle upside down the truck would drive backwards when the trans is in drive. I had a friend learn that the hard way in an old Dodge Powerwagon. It went like heck backwards (3 reverse gears). When you here people talk of an axle flip they move the spring perches top to bottom or bottom to top depending on if they want to lower or raise the vehicle.
I should have explained this in more detail. When he blew up his rear end in the dodge he measured the distance between spring perches then hit the junkyard and dug through a pile of axles until he found one with the same distance between perches. When he got the junkyard axle home and placed it next to the original he noticed a problem. The orig. axle mounted under the leaf springs(perches on top) and the junkyard axle(no idea what it came out of) mounted on top of the springs(perches on bottom). Not having access to a welder and being of highschool age the simple fix was to flip the axle over and bolt it in upside down. The first sign something was wrong was when the gear oil leaked out of the vent tube. This was solved with a longer hose. Everything seemed to be going good until it came time for a test drive. What a suprise he got. Keep in mind this was years ago before the internet and sites such as this one that are loaded with info to help people out.