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Almost correct. The studs are to accurately guide the cradle up or down. But the jack is what raises or lowers the cradle.

So it's:
Raise Jack under diff to support it.
Exchange the bolts for studs. Slowly lower diff with jack.
Put in my mod.
Raise diff with jack.
Exchange studs for bolts and torque them.

I just hope I don't have to fight with the alignment sleeves on the way back up. :punch:
Ahhhh, I like that. I love seeing people find their own solutions for stuff. Well done.
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Almost correct. The studs are to accurately guide the cradle up or down. But the jack is what raises or lowers the cradle.

So it's:
Raise Jack under diff to support it.
Exchange the bolts for studs. Slowly lower diff with jack.
Put in my mod.
Raise diff with jack.
Exchange studs for bolts and torque them.

I just hope I don't have to fight with the alignment sleeves on the way back up. :punch:
The threads could end up marring the alignment sleeves as the cradle gets raised and lowered. That could be problem depending on how many times you do it and how you are jacking it.
Also, the alignment sleeves, will come out of the holes. There's not much friction holding them in. Mine easily moved up and down and even fell out upon removing a sub-frame bolt.
 

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Ahhhh, I like that. I love seeing people find their own solutions for stuff. Well done.
It was Kelly's (KellTrac) idea originally I believe. His HW is strong enough to leave them in and are shorter than mine.

The threads could end up marring the alignment sleeves as the cradle gets raised and lowered. That could be problem depending on how many times you do it and how you are jacking it.
Also, the alignment sleeves, will come out of the holes. There's not much friction holding them in. Mine easily moved up and down and even fell out upon removing a sub-frame bolt.
Grinding of the inside of the sleeves won't bother me. Honestly I wish my sleeves WOULD fall out. IMO they are toleranced too tight and have caused me grief in the past. 0.010" more clearance at the OD won't throw the alignment off.

I will report back how it goes.
 

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Grinding of the inside of the sleeves won't bother me. Honestly I wish my sleeves WOULD fall out. IMO they are toleranced too tight and have caused me grief in the past. 0.010" more clearance at the OD won't throw the alignment off.

I will report back how it goes.
Yeah, please do. Interested to know how this works for you.

Personally after changing out the rear suspension on my car, I never want to touch it again.
 

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IMO they are toleranced too tight and have caused me grief in the past. 0.010" more clearance at the OD won't throw the alignment off.
yup, I bought the delrin to make my own. I even bought a spare IRS cradle while I was at it. Well, it came attached to the almost new (1000 miles) 3.73 Torsen diff I was actually wanting to buy.
 

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While swapping out my H-pipe for the GT 350 X with resonators, I figured it would be a good time to polish the Quad tips.
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Drove to Springfield VA to visit family for long weekend. Car ran great. $77.00 fillup of $6.07 93 Oct, not so much! Guess I should see if anyone is near here for a meet up.

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Wondered who tagged my car... i dont park near anyone...
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That looks like a shoe or ball hit it. A little polishing compound should get that off.
 

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That looks like a shoe or ball hit it. A little polishing compound should get that off.
ya its just rubber i think... cant have anything nice anymore :p
 

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I have a GT350 X with resonators for sale, would you mind commenting on what it took to install, and how you like it, so I could pass that info along to some guys who might be interested in the same setup?
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