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Old Jun 2, 2019 | 03:20 AM
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Ring gear pattern help - 07 Tundra - 10.5" rear - Nitro gears

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I have been working with installing my new gear set and I would like some opinions on my gear pattern.
The backlash: 0.00551181102 inches (0.14mm)
Pinon bearing preload - 19-20 lb.ft + 1-2 ft.lb for carrier bearing preload
Pinion shim: 0.0511811024 inches

For me the drive seems ok, but I can't figure out the coast. Is it a bit to much towards the top?

If I need to change depth shim it would be nice If you recommend if i add or take of some as the terms is a bit confusing for me yet





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Old Jun 2, 2019 | 08:14 AM
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The backlash is more than .5 inch? Hoefully zuk can comment on the pattern.
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Old Jun 2, 2019 | 08:46 AM
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My mistake, I wrote wrong when converting. Will edit the post.
The backlash is 0.14 millimeters = 0.00551181102 inches

(The factory manual states: Standard backlash: 0.10 to 0.20 mm (0.00394 to 0.00788 in.)

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Old Jun 2, 2019 | 11:55 AM
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check out Zuk's site gearinstalls.com for some examples
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Old Jun 3, 2019 | 08:51 AM
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I have been to his site earlier, and it is a lot of good and well documented builds there. Thanks for sharing again
I think I need to add a thicker shim when reading trough his builds, so I will pull it apart again tomorrow and try.
Bought a whole lot off oem shims, hopefully I have what i need.

Any opinions on the pattern now be a big help, so I do not need to pull it apart to many times.
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Old Jun 4, 2019 | 08:50 AM
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Update

Update, after reading trough the builds on gearinnstalls I had a new go at it.
I did change the pinion shim to make it shallower:

New data:
Backlash: 0.00787401575 inches (0.20mm)
Pinon bearing preload - 10 ft.lbs (To be easier to turn)
Pinion shim: 0.0482283465 inches (from 0.0511811024)

In my opinion it looks better now. I think I will finish it and run like this if not anybody see something way off.





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Old Jun 4, 2019 | 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by janliseth
Update, after reading trough the builds on gearinnstalls I had a new go at it.
I did change the pinion shim to make it shallower:

New data:
Backlash: 0.00787401575 inches (0.20mm)
Pinon bearing preload - 10 ft.lbs (To be easier to turn)
Pinion shim: 0.0482283465 inches (from 0.0511811024)

In my opinion it looks better now. I think I will finish it and run like this if not anybody see something way off.





That last pattern is very good I would run it. I'm in the Cayman Islands right now and love this place :-)
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Old Jun 4, 2019 | 09:16 AM
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Thank you for taking your time, really appreciate it

Have a nice vacation on the Cayman Islands, looks like a lovely place to be
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