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Old 02-10-2014, 08:38 AM   #5
Andy4639
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Talking Re: Heavy duty carrier bearing

Mine is been done for almost 10 years now and yes it has been modified twice now. Once for the 700r4 and last week for the new 4l80e. I know all about the shaft and balancing it guy's I just want to know where the best price is for one of the billet carrier's.

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brad_man_72 If you're breaking carrier bearing mounts and just want to fix the symptom, welding some braces on a stock style carrier bearing is a lot cheaper.
Can you show pictures of this!
I have never broke them but have worn several of these out over the past 26 years.
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