Re: What did you do with your truck today, Part 3
it's best to do a complete differential teardown when an axle bearing goes out. a lot of the filings can find their way into the rest of the housing and other bearings can be affected. I always take the whole thing apart, check bearings etc, clean everything up, replace what needs to be new and then assemble. I use a garden sprayer to clean inside the axle tubes. a small rotary wire brush on a long rod works well, with a drill to drive it, to clean down the axle tubes if there is debris there. a long rod with a long nut, like the threaded rod connector nut, works well and then i usually thread the end of the wire brush so it can be threaded onto the rod.
good luck, hope it is just a bearing. there are repair bearings made if you find your axle is chewed up, but then a new axle likely wouldn't break the bank either.
post up some pics when you get tht far.
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