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Old 12-12-2008, 10:54 AM
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rear axle bearing...

well i searched and it said i had to remove the third member,axleshaft..and well....change the bearing...is just that? or is it there more to that?
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What rig?

No, you don't have to remove the third if you're talking about the outer bearnig on the axle.

You will need a BEEFY press with a long throat to press the old bearing off and the new bearing on.

http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b...33rearaxle.pdf
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94 pick up ...yeah the outer..
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I just replaced this a couple weeks back. Couldnt figure out a way to get the old bearing off so just broke out the torch. Used a 20ton press to get the new one on, just make sure you do it in the right order. I think we ended up using a large socket to help press the bearing in. It can be a PITA. Remember to replace the oil seal while you are in there!
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do i have to remove the third member?
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nope, you should drain the oil first though so none spills out.
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Or just put your oil drain pan under the backing plate so when you separate the axle from the housing it will drain neatly.
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i suggest taking the axle shaft to a shop, should cost about 40 bucks. and do not use a torch on it.
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