Chris,
The axles move out and in about 1/8th of an inch. They don't move up and down. There seems to be too much slack at the c-clips holding the axles in place.
Stock shafts?
The rear end is a limited slip also. The carrier bearings can be seen to shift slightly in the oil, but the caps are still on tight.
Wes
I asked about the limited slip because they can make noise while turning if they're worn or don't have the correct limited slip additive.
What do you mean by "I can see the carrier bearings shift"? The carrier bearings should not be able to move in any direction. If you can move the carrier side to side, you don't have nearly enough shims in there.
Upon final assembly, you should need to lightly tap the carrier in with a hammer. If you can install it by hand, there's not enough carrier bearing preload. If you can move the carrier side to side, there's zero carrier bearing preload.
Maybe one of the carrier bearings didn't get pressed on all the way?

It was supposed to go on about how I havent setup gears yet and didnt want to talk down to you. So best of luck, amd it looks good otherwise
Post some pics of your truck when ya get done