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Old Jul 22, 2020 | 03:01 PM
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under carriage/driveshaft pics please

Could someone post a picture of the under carriage of their truck? I had to remove the driveshaft of my '93 extra cab 4x4 and I think I put the carrier bearing shield in the wrong way upon reinstall. Thanks
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Old Jul 22, 2020 | 03:55 PM
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Does this help? http://web.archive.org/web/201204171.../3propelle.pdf
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Old Jul 23, 2020 | 03:47 PM
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If you notice, on Page PR-5, paragraph 2. there is a notch on one side of the carrier bearing? The notch (notches, if there's 2, one on each side), points to the REAR of the truck. The picture in paragraph 2 shows the REAR of the truck to the BOTTOM of the picture.

I checked mine very carefully when I changed the carrier bearing on my 87 longbed pickup, 2WD, 5 spd, last summer.
I know, it was original equipment, and only has 34 years, 325,000 miles on it, mostly highway, 2 hours a day in 105° F temps, and when not on the highway, on bad, dusty/muddy dirt roads, but it failed on me last summer. I figure I must have gotten a bad one from the factory, but what can you do?


Have fun, all!
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