Trac loc pin hitting

Hollowdweller

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Installed a new FRPP trac loc and the pin won’t go back in carrier. It’s hitting both axle shafts. Quick google search pull up a couple of threads where the ends of the shafts were hit with a grinder. That was my 1st though but figured I better ask 1st. Thanks for any suggestions
 

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A picture would help… rotate the carrier and see if it happens in both openings. Are you using an old or new pin? Axles have C-clips?
 
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I’ve tried it both ways and it hits both ways. Tried the old pin and it hit too. Axles still have stock C clips. Read a few threads about shims behind the clutch packs/disc..? Something about someone over packing clutch disc…? Dunno, still trying to learn how it’s build lol. Another thread said a guy was going to thin his C clips. Few swipes with the grinder seems like it’d get the job done…just scared to pull the trigger

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i just rebuilt my rear end,,,
1. the axles are one side only,, not interchangable.
2. i had to use my mallet to drive the pin past the axle and to push it in the S clip more,,
3 make sure before you do that the bolt hole is inline so when u do smack the pin in ,, the hole is lined up.

and i wouldnt grind anything,, you shouldnt have too,
the shims are correct in the lsd because the spyder gears look correct and not favoring one side and havng any binding
 

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the pin only can go in one way.. the bolt hole end should be in last,, the soild part of the pin goes in first , and again bolt holes need to line up before you drive pin in..
 

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I pulled the axles with screw clamps out, maybe a side effect of the new shaft seals?
 

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