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Solid Pinion Spacer vs. Crush Sleeve?
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<blockquote data-quote="zukkev" data-source="post: 1484947" data-attributes="member: 17121"><p>Have you ever over-crushed a sleeve on the bench, causing too much preload? The sleeve is a bitch to get crushed I'll agree, and if you can overdo it on a bench, by hand or impact (whichever method you choose), then the shock loads created against the sleeve in very fast, short bursts out in the field of even the most properly and carefully set up diff can and will over time beat that 'spring' down, effectively doing the same thing you can do by hand on the bench...</p><p>If I have a choice, I am spending the little extra time and using solid spacers/shims whenever possible...To each their own...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zukkev, post: 1484947, member: 17121"] Have you ever over-crushed a sleeve on the bench, causing too much preload? The sleeve is a bitch to get crushed I'll agree, and if you can overdo it on a bench, by hand or impact (whichever method you choose), then the shock loads created against the sleeve in very fast, short bursts out in the field of even the most properly and carefully set up diff can and will over time beat that 'spring' down, effectively doing the same thing you can do by hand on the bench... If I have a choice, I am spending the little extra time and using solid spacers/shims whenever possible...To each their own... [/QUOTE]
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