So I worked on this a little today, first thing I did was remove the rear dually wheels, then I mounted them back together as they are made that way, the outside one is removed, then the inside one can be removed, I connected the outside one to the inside one and then spun balanced them together instead of each one by itself, I marked them to make sure I put them back on the way they were balanced.
Next I raised the carrier back up over an inch, then while it was up I removed the muffler and re-connected the flex pipes back together the way they were before I added the muffler.
Next I took it for a test drive, it still has a slight vibration around 35/40mph but it is much better now and the power is also better, the muffler was holding the engine back, and it's not any noisier than with the muffler, this is likely because of the newer turbo.
Then I pulled the oil drain tube off the turbo, it has been leaking and I have tried to fix it without success, this time I welded another tube with a 60 degree bend to the stub, it took a couple tries but I think I have it now, the issue is that all the fittings I have are pointed a bad direction and that is why the former owner of the engine cut it off and made it a stub, I took it for a short drive after the first try but it leaked in several places, I am hoping I succeeded this time, I revved the engine in the driveway and could not see any leaks with my flashlight and mirror.
Over all it is better than it was now, it drives way better, and it has always leaked oil(several years), I recently made it a mission to fix all the leaks, right now it appears they are all fixed except the oil dipstick tube connection near the oil pan, but the injection pump will have to be removed to fix that one and it is not that bad, only a drip or two after I get home from a drive in the oil catch pan in the driveway.
The 521 kingcab also leaks, if this one is better now I will likely rip into that one and see if I can stop the oil leaks.
Sorry I didn't take any photos as I just focused on getting everything done, I sure do like my air jacks, I fixed my favorite one the other day as it was leaking down, the rubber cup inside was full of grease and dirt, now it works perfect, the other air jack was really sloppy, I added a short piece of angle iron on each side and now it works great.

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