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Old 07-11-2009
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Originally Posted by dimblum View Post
The double slipper won't do this since it is a drivetrain part. Look to your diffs or your tires for the problem..

Your right wheels must be adding more traction than the left.. A problem with your diff could explain this.. A few causes that comes to mind are:

- One of the diff plates is slipping while the other is not
- The wrong grease or too much grease was used
- The diff screw has become bent

Your tires can also be at fault if they were glued uneven causing one of them to break free.. Uneven wear on the tires could do this as well - say if the left one was very worn while the right one still had good tread.

Check this stuff out and you might find your problem.
Thanks for the reply, i`ll let you know, think the rear diff is too loose..

Andy
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