Hey guys, I did a big dummy thing today and need some help. I have 3rd gen axles under my truck and I got my front driveshaft back from the driveline shop (had to have it shortened a few inches) and went to install it, and those damn torx head bolts that bolt into the flange on the axle gave me a headache. I went and bought a long T40 torx bit so I could get past the knuckle, and 2 went in fine, but when I got to the last 2, I had a problem. One I almost got tight, within 1/16" and all of a sudden the damn head stripped out, all the teeth, snap, gone! So, I couldnt get it back out to take the shaft off so i could figure out what to do. Since the 3rd gens dont have a CAD, that d-shaft is going to be spinning all the time. So, I proceded to put in the last bolt, got about 1/8" of tight, and snap, same damn thing! #@$%! Now, how the heck do you get those things out!!! I am guessing I am going to have to revert to the torch and cut the heads off. Of course they are ressesed into the casting, and the flanges have splines on the back side, so a sawzall isnt going to help. I guess I could try welding a nut to the head, just might be a little tricky.
Talk about a pain in the arse! I tried finding different HD bolts, before I even started, with the right thread pitch, but of course none could be had at the local hardware shops
Why does nothing ever go as planned!
Also, what kind of antislip does the 3rd gen rear axle have? Mine seems REALLY stiff, and doesnt seem to like to slip at all. When I take corners the rear tends to bind, do they use antislip modifier like the D80 did?
Talk about a pain in the arse! I tried finding different HD bolts, before I even started, with the right thread pitch, but of course none could be had at the local hardware shops

Also, what kind of antislip does the 3rd gen rear axle have? Mine seems REALLY stiff, and doesnt seem to like to slip at all. When I take corners the rear tends to bind, do they use antislip modifier like the D80 did?