8T 2.0
#9181
Found these on amain. seems like a simple idea, but not owning an 8ight t 2.0 yet so i have no refernce. sure somebody here with know how will give some proper insight here.
king headz dust seals
king headz dust seals
#9182
Found these on amain. seems like a simple idea, but not owning an 8ight t 2.0 yet so i have no refernce. sure somebody here with know how will give some proper insight here.
king headz dust seals
king headz dust seals
#9183
Found these on amain. seems like a simple idea, but not owning an 8ight t 2.0 yet so i have no refernce. sure somebody here with know how will give some proper insight here.
king headz dust seals
king headz dust seals
Buddy just got a set and while there nice and all, they are not friendly for doing maintenance, you essentially have to remove the pinion out put to remove the bone from the output itself for service which i feel isn't helping anything, And to add to that I feel the CVD condoms with boots stretched over is just dandy.
#9184
Found these on amain. seems like a simple idea, but not owning an 8ight t 2.0 yet so i have no refernce. sure somebody here with know how will give some proper insight here.
king headz dust seals
king headz dust seals
oh sweet man nice find ! i might get them.
oh nevermind there for the center shafts
#9187
Make sure the inserts are installed right. And seated all the way in the case.
#9188
#9189
If you just took it apart and put it back together, without adding o subtracting anything and in the same order, then most probably it's just high and low spots on the ring and pinion gears, should wear in again.....
#9190
Did you put a new gasket in the diff case, i change my gaskets every other turnaround on the diff's because it acts also like a spacer the more you use an old gasket the closer the gears come together from the gasket beaning compressed which will make it turn ruff just a thought.
#9192
so why not order the right parts and be done with it ? Rear buggy uses the same as the front's on truggy, so in reality you only need the proper rear shafts.
#9194





As Integra said, buggy rears are truggy fronts. You need the long ones for the back.
#9195



