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Old 03-11-2011, 12:19 PM   #10
brad_man_72
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Re: Truck rode the flatbed home tonight...

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Originally Posted by stich626 View Post
WHO TOLD YOU THAT. as long as you mark the splines and put them back together as they came apart .. it will have not changed..
it not changing doesn't really matter if what took the carrier bearing out in the first place was a ballance issue. If the bearing itself is what failed marking the parts and putting the shaft back together properly will probably work just fine.
don't trust a mechanic to be able to figure this out. I fix alot of mechanics driveline mistakes.

we usually weld up the ends of the carrier bearings and put a couple of braces from the base to the round part of the housing.
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