GM rear end update

tswiczko

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It has taken me two months of riding the bus dropping a class that let out later than the busses ran(actually I took an incomplete so I can retake the class without having to pay for it twice):rolleyes: and numerous skipped lunches to save for the parts(every penny counts when you are raising kids and trying to pay for college, I have a son in college also:eek:)

The skipped lunches and walking the mile to the grocery and back has gotten me down to 210 pounds:)

But I finally got all the parts together, and rebuilt the rear end, Drove it around the block a couple times and feels good now I can take all these tools from the laundry room of my apartment and haul them back to storage( YAY )

Thank you for all the advice guys. I really do appreciate it. You have helped me through a very stressful and discouraging time.

Now for the long break in on the ring and pinion and no towing for the first 500 miles:mad: I hope it won't interfere with boating.
 
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