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Old 10-17-2002, 05:31 PM   #1
nroden
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Carrier Bearing

Yesterday while comeing home from school the carrier bearing went out. All kinds of vibration and noise started. I pulled over, found it, and looked back and found the rubber pieces on the road. Took it home since it happened at the end of the gravel road I live on. Got in my dad's 99 Dodge Diesel 2500 and went to NAPA and bought the center support bearing (aka for above) for $32.50. (good price)
I have unbolted the old one and I got the clips out of the u joints. Big problem now is getting those apart. I am useing a socket and hammering down on that. Correct method? You have a better one, reply. Any advice?
Hopefully I will get it figured out tonight in the shed and if not I will come back here.
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Retired and in the dry... still runs. I now drive Red '01 Ford Focus... better MPG!!!
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