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08-30-2006, 07:16 PM | #1 |
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Any quick reliable solution for rear end ring and pinion issue?
I just purchased this 1971 GMC Jimmy (Grandfather Medicine Cougar) with a sarcastic notion that it may be a driver. It may have a busted ring and pinion and who knows what else in the rear end.
My initial question (answered here before) is “Should I retain the ½ ton 10 bolt with 6 lug” or upgrade to a “3/4 ton 12 or 14 bolt with 8 lug”? My concerns are a lack of experience and lack of extra-$ and I don’t want to change the wheels/tires now. In reverse, especially while turning, there is a pop, pop, pop in the rear end and there are small bumps on the exterior chrome rear axel cover like a demonic metal fly is trying to break out. Ring and pinion issue? If I replace the relatively small ring and pinion I may as well put in new bearings, etc (Parts and Labor $500 to $1000). Someday, I want to upgrade axels, brakes, wheels, tires, etc (Parts and Labor $3,000+) to make Grandfather near bullet proof when I have more funds and if we are wheeling more often. Right now I need to get him on the road daily with a quick, cheap, clean bill of health. Does anybody have any quick reliable solution for a rear 1/2 ton 10 bolt ring and pinion issue? Or rather than spend the money on repair of the 1/2 ton, should I just park it and wait a few months until I can upgrade to 3/4 ton front and rear? Last edited by darrenr; 08-30-2006 at 07:35 PM. Reason: 2 part question |
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