Check for what codes your computer is currently showing. Also check fuel pressure with a pressure gauge. My bet is it’s fuel pump crapping out.
I hope not, it's the new design that Delphi came up with that's supposed to be indestructible. And there were no codes popping up other than the ones for the cats being bad.Check for what codes your computer is currently showing. Also check fuel pressure with a pressure gauge. My bet is it’s fuel pump crapping out.

Conclusion after a little digging: nothing immediately shows up as out of the ordinary. The u bolts were more loose than I'd like them to be, but not enough to allow play, and nothing was broken, including the centering pins. I still moved the pin to the 1" hole rather than the 1.5" hole because I didn't like seeing that blue protective plastic on the splines being exposed.Loose bolt would cause the mount to move off the frame
Loose U-bolts would cause the axle to move, and pins to sheer.
That's what it looks like.Kinda hard to see, but are you running a lift block and a zero-rate stacked?
I am. I was assured by ord that that would be fine as the zero rate is bolted to the leaf pack.Kinda hard to see, but are you running a lift block and a zero-rate stacked?
When I had a 2" block and an angle shim stacked I had both bolted to the springI am. I was assured by ord that that be fine as the zero rate is bolted to the leaf pack.
Front shaft I assume? The yoke on the axle?
I updated the post. Axle yoke on the rear drive shaft.Front shaft I assume? The yoke on the axle?
I updated the post. Axle yoke on the rear drive shaft.
