fordcontraption01
Well-Known Member
Oh and I had the pinion bearing go out on a straight rear my fault and it sucked in mud and they exploded and would let the pinion bind up and you would have to back up to let it unbind and drive for a bit then it would lock up again and you would have to back up again. It took awhile to get back that day. and yea I'm hard on **** but rockwells aren't as strong in stock form as you would think they are. I ran a 67 model eaton rear axle before I went to rocks and other than leaking wheel seals it was really a badass rear end and I tried to break it and it was solid