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Old 02-25-2011, 12:34 PM
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Carrier Bearing?

I have some vibration when driving at higher speeds 40+ and i bought a new carrier bearing to install today. I was just wondering if someone could tell me the easiest way to install it. I will put it in as soon as i hear back from someone, so reply ASAP please. Thanks, Reggie.
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does this link help?
I assume the carrier bearing in the rear axle.

http://gearinstalls.com/
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nope. Rear DS.

It is or at least looks like a royal PITA to change.

find an FSM or goog how to change it. It should be covered.


PS. Also try "mid shaft bearing".
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Thanks for the replies. I figured out how to do it myself. Just dropped the drivelines and went from there. Really not too difficult, just looks like it.
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