Well, it's that time. I guess 216,000 miles on the original seal and u-joints isn't too bad.
Got a question about the disassembly though. I have the instructions posted in TDR sometime back about torqueing the pinion nut back exactly to its as-found position, plus just a pinch for good measure. But it talks putting a holding tool on the pinion flange (can't remember the proper name right off the bat) while breaking the nut loose. If the rear wheels are up on ramps with the parking brake cinched down tight, that will keep the pinion from turning. Or is the nut so tight that breaking it loose that way would put too much stress on something in the differential?
Got a question about the disassembly though. I have the instructions posted in TDR sometime back about torqueing the pinion nut back exactly to its as-found position, plus just a pinch for good measure. But it talks putting a holding tool on the pinion flange (can't remember the proper name right off the bat) while breaking the nut loose. If the rear wheels are up on ramps with the parking brake cinched down tight, that will keep the pinion from turning. Or is the nut so tight that breaking it loose that way would put too much stress on something in the differential?