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Old 12-18-2006, 10:38 PM   #2
truckdude239
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Re: Carrier Bearing ?'s

okay ti not that hard it is easier if you remove the whole drive shaft from the truck.
first start but removeing driveshaft .
2.(mark drive shaft realtion (to put driveshaft back together the same way)
3 remove center u joint
4.remove yoke
5( you might need a press for this step) remove old carrier bearing
6 install new bearing
7 reinstall yoke
8 reinstall new u joints (note it might be best at this time to replace all u joints) (also besure to align marks on driveshaft
9 reinstall drive shaft being sure to tighten th 2 carrier bearing bolts and the 4 rear u joint bolts.
10. go for a test drive
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