how to set-up rear ends??
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how to set-up rear ends??
so according to lochmandy, my rear pinion bearings are bad. i need help setting the bearings right! long story short i dont want them to touch it! anyways i can do all the work, i just would like someone to tell me how or show me how to set the bearings right. any help would be appreciated and willing to pay. was wanting to do it before badlands, but if not then it can be done afterwards.
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Re: how to set-up rear ends??
here is the correct way ... http://www.differentials.com/install.html
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Re: how to set-up rear ends??
There is a lot to it... If you get lucky you might be able to put new bearings in and be alright....
There are some special tools that make the job a LOT easier but for what a good bearing puller cost you could easily pay someone to do it.
This is the one I have http://completeoffroad.com/i-153527-yuk ... t-p22.html
It works awesome, but unless you plan on setting up a few sets of gears buying the tools don't pay off.
I would get a hold of Shaun at Michiana Auto Pros and ask for a quote to do it.
There are some special tools that make the job a LOT easier but for what a good bearing puller cost you could easily pay someone to do it.
This is the one I have http://completeoffroad.com/i-153527-yuk ... t-p22.html
It works awesome, but unless you plan on setting up a few sets of gears buying the tools don't pay off.
I would get a hold of Shaun at Michiana Auto Pros and ask for a quote to do it.
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Re: how to set-up rear ends??
you say rear pinion bearing, on the rear axle or the front axle , i have pulled the rear ends all apart, put new races on housing had new bearings pressed on diff, then had shaun come over and set it all up, might give him a try
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Re: how to set-up rear ends??
If you have not set up a ring and pinion before, you will have your hands full first time around with only a video (trust me). This is just due to the special tools often necessary to pull them apart and check them when ur done - you need, mag micrometers, etc. I have at least $500-600 in just set up stuff for axles (and I dont even have all the set up bearings just some of the popular ones).
To do a rear pinion bearing properly you will need to consider...
1. pull ring gear and pinion out - keep all your shims and note location!!!
2. pull old bearings off your pinion - install new (i usually heat mine up and they just drop on).
3. remember to re-install ALL old shims back where you found them!!!
4. install pinion first checking pinion rotational force (typically in inch pounds) for correct torque.
5. install the ring gear/carrier assy.
6. when your done - always recheck your pattern and backlash.
- I think the Dana 30/35's are about 10inch pounds on the pinion and like .007 on the backlash... Def check the book!!!
I would HIGHLY reccomend you take a job like this to someone who has done it before (and learn from them), or take it to Shawn and just let him crank it out for ya! BTW - id help, but im buried right now!!! And Shawn is excellent!!
To do a rear pinion bearing properly you will need to consider...
1. pull ring gear and pinion out - keep all your shims and note location!!!
2. pull old bearings off your pinion - install new (i usually heat mine up and they just drop on).
3. remember to re-install ALL old shims back where you found them!!!
4. install pinion first checking pinion rotational force (typically in inch pounds) for correct torque.
5. install the ring gear/carrier assy.
6. when your done - always recheck your pattern and backlash.
- I think the Dana 30/35's are about 10inch pounds on the pinion and like .007 on the backlash... Def check the book!!!
I would HIGHLY reccomend you take a job like this to someone who has done it before (and learn from them), or take it to Shawn and just let him crank it out for ya! BTW - id help, but im buried right now!!! And Shawn is excellent!!
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Re: how to set-up rear ends??
Thanks Tay, Duff and Sandfox. Yea Id be more than happy to help. Im very reasonable priced when it comes to differentials. I even offer MJC members a discount.
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wonder if i been gettin my discount?
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Re: how to set-up rear ends??
Ok,,, with all this knowledge, how much to setup a Dana 60 front and a Dana 70 rear....
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