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<blockquote data-quote="Tech Tim" data-source="post: 1034008" data-attributes="member: 16258"><p>Rick, .002" is fine on runout and you'll be hard pressed to find any new diff, ARB or other brand, that has .000" or even .001" runout. The ring gear will also be a little out and have a high and low spot. Find the high spot on one and the low spot on the other and fit them together and you'll even it out.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Utter BS..... ARBs do not have a higher failure rate than any other diff. Sure you can't set them up wrong and sure you can't pack them full of mud and water, but proper installation and basic maintenance will keep everything in your axle happier. </p><p></p><p>I guess their high failure rate is what makes them so popular with the pro rock crawlers.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>About every other time an axle shaft or hub gear fails. :flipoff: </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Why so he can be a Detroit Fag? :looser: Or maybe a Lockrite fag or how about an Aussie locker or OX fag? No matter what you run there will always be some jackass who'll call you a fag. :stirpot:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tech Tim, post: 1034008, member: 16258"] Rick, .002" is fine on runout and you'll be hard pressed to find any new diff, ARB or other brand, that has .000" or even .001" runout. The ring gear will also be a little out and have a high and low spot. Find the high spot on one and the low spot on the other and fit them together and you'll even it out. Utter BS..... ARBs do not have a higher failure rate than any other diff. Sure you can't set them up wrong and sure you can't pack them full of mud and water, but proper installation and basic maintenance will keep everything in your axle happier. I guess their high failure rate is what makes them so popular with the pro rock crawlers. About every other time an axle shaft or hub gear fails. :flipoff: Why so he can be a Detroit Fag? :looser: Or maybe a Lockrite fag or how about an Aussie locker or OX fag? No matter what you run there will always be some jackass who'll call you a fag. :stirpot: [/QUOTE]
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