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<blockquote data-quote="LightBnDr" data-source="post: 699087" data-attributes="member: 9031"><p>So I'm guessing you don't have a bearing removal and install tool?</p><p></p><p>Just by reading the post I'm guessing you are pulling a trashed set of gears out and wanting to start with all fresh parts out of the box?</p><p></p><p>No matter what gear set I put together I pulled the old pinion bearing. Even if I had to cut it off. In most cases the bigger the diff the more likely I had to cut the bearing off the pinion. </p><p></p><p>The point was I reused the original pinion shim. That was my base starting point. </p><p></p><p>If you have a 15 year old axle, it's guaranteed it spent its life without grenading with that shim. Chances are your gonna be right on or super close on your new gear set. </p><p></p><p>If you can get your bearing off without exploding, there's your setup bearing. Grind the inner race so it slides off with taps from a little ballpeen. </p><p></p><p>Maybe I'm just mathematically challenged but forget the nice caliper measuring and bifocals with a pencil and paper. </p><p></p><p>I believe in you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LightBnDr, post: 699087, member: 9031"] So I'm guessing you don't have a bearing removal and install tool? Just by reading the post I'm guessing you are pulling a trashed set of gears out and wanting to start with all fresh parts out of the box? No matter what gear set I put together I pulled the old pinion bearing. Even if I had to cut it off. In most cases the bigger the diff the more likely I had to cut the bearing off the pinion. The point was I reused the original pinion shim. That was my base starting point. If you have a 15 year old axle, it's guaranteed it spent its life without grenading with that shim. Chances are your gonna be right on or super close on your new gear set. If you can get your bearing off without exploding, there's your setup bearing. Grind the inner race so it slides off with taps from a little ballpeen. Maybe I'm just mathematically challenged but forget the nice caliper measuring and bifocals with a pencil and paper. I believe in you [/QUOTE]
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