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Posted by Chris Brown on August 03, 2004 at 18:23:16 from (64.91.17.35):
I probably should have put this in the off topic spot but the most intelligent people in the world are right here,so here it goes. I have a 94 grand caravan 3.3l it keeps throwing the driver side axle out(3rd time) I have adjusted the motor mounts all the way over to compensate but it still jumps out. I have measured this way and that way and there is no frame damage,everything measures right except the whole engine is shoved to the passenger side about an inch and a half. I just recently bought this van and I asked the previous owner about this and he had an axle come unglued on him,he had one put in at a gas station and it was fine for the next 2 years till I bought it.now I shelled out 2 in 1 day,one in the driveway. I have a manual and the manual gives axle max and min lengths and it says to do exactly what I did. I am lost, I hope someone here has seen something like this before. Any suggestions?????
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