1996 Pete 379. Took it to peterbilt shortly after buying it cause it pulled hard right and loose steering. Replaced everything in the front end. Gear box, drag link pitman arm tie rod assy, axle doctor for king pin specs and 1 new hub with bearings. They aligned steer axle and front drive axle. Invoice stated right rear drive out 3/8" and needs to come forward (impossible on invoice). Left side had NO shims and right side already had appx 3/8" worth of shims. "Was unable to complete alignment" charged me for 3 axle alignment anyways.
Went to northwest tire and showed them the peterbilt invoice and write up. They aligned it to within spec by adding a bit longer shim bolt on the right rear drive axle. They wanted to tear into it but it was Friday afternoon and no time till Monday so they got me going. He said 3/8" is a ridiculous amount out and tears everything up. Which is evident by the new tranny, new rear end, new tires and new u joints put in before I bought it.
Now I'm curious where to start. I have to replace the axle housing as it is cracked in the ubolt saddle. The center pin on the right looks to be forward and on the left is centered in the slot. I'll try to attach pics
Rear axle alignment Pete 379
Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by Kenllah, Nov 30, 2017.
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I had a crack in the same area, had it welded up then welded the spring saddle to the tube. When the U bolts loosen up it walks back and forth and ends up cracking the housing. Look into that before buying a new housing
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I have welded many of them up. It needs a tie bolt in that spring from the looks of it. That would also explain the 3/8 of an inch off. You will want all new ubolts too
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Ok. I'll do that when I swap the axle housing. Thx
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