the 411 on how to do a rearend????
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Originally Posted by jiggle
Haha. That just reminded me of this. NWF.
but i am not doin it myslef i got a mechanic to do for a case of beer and a sandwitch (an old friend of a friend)
i just need to know what to order and what special tools i need and a price
thanks brice
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www.accuautoparts.com. You'll need a new gearset (obviously), a master install kit, new axle seals and bearings (most install kits don't come with them), gear oil and friction modifier if you have a LS. Will probably run you $250-$300 for parts, but it could be less (or more I guess) because it's an older vehicle.
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Originally Posted by bricelittle
Ls???
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Originally Posted by jiggle
Limited slip. The only thing I see missing from that list is shims. I'm not familiar with your rearend. It's possible that it has adjustment screws, but most liekly you'll have to shim it to get the proper carrier bearing preload. When you say bearings, is that all the bearings or just the axle bearings? There's also 2 carrier bearings and 2 pinion bearings.
good deal for local???
Last edited by bricelittle; 10-03-2007 at 11:47 PM.