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Carrier Bearing help??

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Post by RebStew January 21st 2010, 12:47 am

I know this is really lame to ask because I should know but my brain is just not working. I may be going to pick up a car this weekend with a carrier bearing. I have to use the tow dolly so the back wheels will be turning. The rear drive shaft is still in the car so it will turn when I drag it. So if I take the driveshaft loose off the rearend will the driveshaft slip out or am I going to have to take the carrier bearing loose too. I've done this ten times if I've done it once but I just can't friggin' remember how it goes together.
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Post by junkyard junky January 21st 2010, 2:17 am

If its like the same set up as my dad's 92 chevy truck, you can take it loose at the rear end and leave the rest. The truck has a two piece drive shaft. There was enough slack to push it forward a hair. We might be on different pages.

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Post by RebStew January 21st 2010, 2:18 am

That's what I thought it did I just wasn't for sure..
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