Welp, I did a search and can't believe there wasn't an answer in the archives.
The TDR has let me down
Had a consistent rumble in all modes, coast, drive, neutral etc. Suspected the rear driveshaft center or carrier bearing. Sure enough. Lots of play and rusty water coming out of it at ~80k on my 97 2500.
NONE of the local parts stores had a listing for this part!!! I can't believe Chrylser chose to use their own unique bearing and the aftermarket still hasn't come out with it.
So I had to go to the dealer for the stupid $127 bearing. (vs $48 from the parts stores for everyother truck on the road. Oh. and the first parts drone handed me a pinion bearing...
Has anyone found a source for it?
Spicer / driveline shop? Part numbers?
I can think of a couple backwoods ways to get around the $127 stealership bearing:
Modify the bracket for the common wider bolt pattern bearings (assuming the bore is the same).
Take apart the cage and swap new guts into old housing. Cut and weld deal.
Got lazy and opted for the bolt in route.
Figured I'd vent, brainstorm and maybe save someone else the $$.
Regards,
Rick B
97 Ram resting comfortably in the garage with no rear shaft.
The TDR has let me down

Had a consistent rumble in all modes, coast, drive, neutral etc. Suspected the rear driveshaft center or carrier bearing. Sure enough. Lots of play and rusty water coming out of it at ~80k on my 97 2500.
NONE of the local parts stores had a listing for this part!!! I can't believe Chrylser chose to use their own unique bearing and the aftermarket still hasn't come out with it.
So I had to go to the dealer for the stupid $127 bearing. (vs $48 from the parts stores for everyother truck on the road. Oh. and the first parts drone handed me a pinion bearing...
Has anyone found a source for it?
Spicer / driveline shop? Part numbers?
I can think of a couple backwoods ways to get around the $127 stealership bearing:
Modify the bracket for the common wider bolt pattern bearings (assuming the bore is the same).
Take apart the cage and swap new guts into old housing. Cut and weld deal.
Got lazy and opted for the bolt in route.
Figured I'd vent, brainstorm and maybe save someone else the $$.
Regards,
Rick B
97 Ram resting comfortably in the garage with no rear shaft.