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Old 02-04-2011, 01:04 AM   #5
scrapmetalart
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Re: carrier bearing replacement

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Originally Posted by my70chevyc10 View Post
Also i would mark the 2 pieces with a mark of some kind that way when you put it back together it will be just as you took it off. And make sure all your yokes line up to. i was having trouble with the bearing braking on me so i went to the local driveshaft shop and the guy put a slip yoke on the rear replaced all the other yokes, painted and balanced it all for $175
Thats cheap. I was quoted $200 for just the slipper install
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