H20rider
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My ‘68 has a skewed rear axle. Measuring from front hub to rear hub, there is an almost 4” difference. The passenger side rear wheel is noticeably farther back in the wheel well than is the driver’s side wheel. The axle does not line up with underside landmarks on the body. Also, the passenger’s rear wheel is roughly 2” closer to the fen). There are no visible distortion in the frame or evidence of accidents.. I have 2” blocks on the rear leaf springs.
I am wondering about diminishing this discrepancy between sides. I am tempted to loosen the U bolts and rear shocks, Jack the frame up slightly, the support the axle and differential, then try tapping the axle until much closer to perpendicular to the drive shaft. Maybe slide the passenger side leaf spring brackets forward on the leaf springs, then relighted the Ubolts.
Would this plan work, if done with care?
Otherwise, what would work?
If I feasible to adjust at home, I will need to go to some driveline shop.
Thanks in advance.
I am wondering about diminishing this discrepancy between sides. I am tempted to loosen the U bolts and rear shocks, Jack the frame up slightly, the support the axle and differential, then try tapping the axle until much closer to perpendicular to the drive shaft. Maybe slide the passenger side leaf spring brackets forward on the leaf springs, then relighted the Ubolts.
Would this plan work, if done with care?
Otherwise, what would work?
If I feasible to adjust at home, I will need to go to some driveline shop.
Thanks in advance.