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I have in my notes a caution that it's possible to accidentally install the front transverse crossmember backwards (I'm talking about the big, stamped-metal piece that bolts to the underside of the vehicle and provides the mounting point for the rubber isolator block).  If you do this, it shifts the position of the mounting holes for the rubber isolator block.  Perhaps that's what you've done.  My notes apply to the crossmember for a Series 1 and they say that a flipped front crossmember will shift the fore/aft location of the isolator block by 3/4".  The crossmember design changed for the later cars, but I wouldn't be surprised if that asymmetry is still there.

29 minutes ago, zKars said:

The cross member can be installed either way, but the correct way puts the larger exhaust semi-circular cutout on the left side where the exhaust runs. Motorman7's picture shows the correct orientation

OK.  And the moustache bar is installed correctly, too (oriented so that the mounting 'eyes' sit on the trailing side of the bar)... so that seems to confirm that incorrect orientation of the rubber isolator block is the culprit.

1 hour ago, zKars said:

The cross member can be installed either way, but the correct way puts the larger exhaust semi-circular cutout on the left side where the exhaust runs. Motorman7's picture shows the correct orientation

that is how mine is

well i flipped the m bar around but then realized that i need to install the parking brake cables first. So, i havent tried installing the diff again. I found a good cable that i pick up this am. will try the diff again this afternoon

thanks all for the help

Edited by sweatybetty

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