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Old 10-14-2019, 09:48 PM   #22
Dleslie212
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Re: Help with IDing rear diff

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Originally Posted by hatzie View Post
If they're damaged replace them. No reason to load a new carrier with chewed up gears.

You probably get to install bearings and seals in the end of the axle tubes as well.

I'd look into what it would cost for a used 10 bolt or 12 bolt with the same ratio and a warranty. Pull the cover and look it over before you take it home.

Part of the reason I bought this truck was to be able to wrench on it, and learn things, and I just think it’s cool to know every inch of it like the back of my hand. I think I’m going to wait and rebuild it completely myself in a few months. I’ll orobably completely redo everything except for the axles themselves
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