We just changed rear-ends tonight. I installed a quaife with 3.33's. Here is an interesting find. When they do (recall) the the driver's side rear frame mod they box in one of the two brackets that contains a bushing for the rear-end. When they do this the oem bolt is too short (this is my guess) and they install a bolt that is one inch longer. The oem bushing is already pretty sloppy.If the bushing-to-bolt clearance is great, under torque the rear ends sort of floats and the bolt works on the bushing increasing the slop even more. Once again, this is not a lot movement, perhaps .020 to .040, but, the greater the clearance the more the bolt works (destroys) against the bushing.
I hope that Dodge didn't supply the new bolt for the recall and here is why. The original bolts are 14 mm diameter over the whole length. The new bolt is 14 mm, but, in the center (about 2 inches of length)it is almost .050 smaller in diameter. Since it is longer the bushing rests against the small diameter on one side of the bushing. The result is you are adding .050 in clearance to the already sloppy fit in the bolt-bushing assembly. I only have about 5,000 miles on the recall and the loose fit had already started to neck down or erode the already smaller diameter bolt. The radial clearance is almost 1/8" on one side of the bushing, I don't know if this hurts handling, but, it sure cannot help.
Has anyone seen this and how hard is it to get a full diameter 14 mm that is 4" long in a 9.8 strength. I am indicating 14 mm, my bolt gauge shows 14 mm, but, it only measures .542, which is 13.79 mm. I would have thought the diameter would have been a full 14 mm.
I hope that Dodge didn't supply the new bolt for the recall and here is why. The original bolts are 14 mm diameter over the whole length. The new bolt is 14 mm, but, in the center (about 2 inches of length)it is almost .050 smaller in diameter. Since it is longer the bushing rests against the small diameter on one side of the bushing. The result is you are adding .050 in clearance to the already sloppy fit in the bolt-bushing assembly. I only have about 5,000 miles on the recall and the loose fit had already started to neck down or erode the already smaller diameter bolt. The radial clearance is almost 1/8" on one side of the bushing, I don't know if this hurts handling, but, it sure cannot help.
Has anyone seen this and how hard is it to get a full diameter 14 mm that is 4" long in a 9.8 strength. I am indicating 14 mm, my bolt gauge shows 14 mm, but, it only measures .542, which is 13.79 mm. I would have thought the diameter would have been a full 14 mm.