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Old 11-02-2010, 01:43 PM   #5
brad_man_72
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Re: Carrier bearing dust shield

if it's less work to spot weld the shield on I'd do that. We always take the dust sields off of all of or driveshafts. All they do is hold the dirt in or come loose.

remember to get the front driveshaft, bolt on yoke and rear driveshaft lined uup the way they were ballanced or you could get a nasty vibration.
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