Alright guys, here's a new one: I'm pressing in a new diff bushing, got it in ~99% of the way, then *plink* and this happened: https://photos.app.goo.gl/hGp82M2pB2wzgDhP7
The fact that it's still gapped with the bushing now removed makes it seem like that piece was already under stress. I wonder if I tweaked it when removing the old bushing or something?
Anyone else had this happen to them, have a diff cover for sale (already got a post up in the classifieds), or have any advice on how to avoid this when I inevitably do the same job on the new diff cover?
The fact that it's still gapped with the bushing now removed makes it seem like that piece was already under stress. I wonder if I tweaked it when removing the old bushing or something?
Anyone else had this happen to them, have a diff cover for sale (already got a post up in the classifieds), or have any advice on how to avoid this when I inevitably do the same job on the new diff cover?
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