I note that a good many are getting enough miles on their truck that it is time to consider differential and or wheel bearing replacement. (Myself included)
I believe that a good many of the first gen owners could do this work for themselves with some guidance and proper tools. It is a nasty job and some would just as soon let a shop do the dirty work. It is a fairly involved job but it can be done. Some of us just like dirt under the fingernails.
On page two there is a post regarding the tools for removing the carrier bearings and there are some suggestions on the subject. Would any of the members who have done a differential rebuild be willing to write up their experience and suggestions for the purpose of a FAQ write up. I have done the job several times but did not have all the tools to make it easier. I would want to hear from anyone who has done it with the correct tools. I will post a FAQ from the info if there is enough to help and will recognize whoever contributes.
Any pertainent information should be included, for instance that one should check that the axle is straight. (There is a post on this in the archives). Another point that could be covered is "how the failure/problem came about which might offer some pre-caution to owners.
Any thoughts from anyone.
Thanks
James
I believe that a good many of the first gen owners could do this work for themselves with some guidance and proper tools. It is a nasty job and some would just as soon let a shop do the dirty work. It is a fairly involved job but it can be done. Some of us just like dirt under the fingernails.
On page two there is a post regarding the tools for removing the carrier bearings and there are some suggestions on the subject. Would any of the members who have done a differential rebuild be willing to write up their experience and suggestions for the purpose of a FAQ write up. I have done the job several times but did not have all the tools to make it easier. I would want to hear from anyone who has done it with the correct tools. I will post a FAQ from the info if there is enough to help and will recognize whoever contributes.
Any pertainent information should be included, for instance that one should check that the axle is straight. (There is a post on this in the archives). Another point that could be covered is "how the failure/problem came about which might offer some pre-caution to owners.
Any thoughts from anyone.
Thanks
James