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Old 03-31-2008, 08:44 PM   #113 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by chuck's_srt-4 View Post
Broken axle, for sure. It's going to be your passenger side axle, too! The fact that the speedo jumps when you let off the clutch in gear is a dead giveaway that your intermediate shaft is turning (that's where the speed sensor gets it's reading from). So, somewhere after the intermediate shaft, you've broken something. It could be, and is likely the axle, but the possibility of the end of the intermediate shaft being broken is there as well.

well heres the thing with mine i examined my situation a little more closely now when i jacked up the car both wheels sping. I took a closer look at the axles itself and the metal part that connects into the tranny does not sping the side that snaps in but when i turn the wheel itself everything else does. that was the drivers side as for the passengers side that side spins with with the assembly that connects into the tranny. So could it be that just my drivers side axle just broke
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