mingez
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Okay, I was TOTALLY excited about getting my gears from drivetrain superstores. Then, I found out (unbeknownst to me) that I apparently need an installation kit. Didn't know that.
I get back online to check these kits out, and there are 3 types to choose from. Master install kit, Basic install kit, and minor install kit. (minor being the bare essentials)
What is your opinion on these? If you have installed your own gears, what kit did you use, and did you need everything in there?
Master kit comes with: Complete pinion and differential bearings and races, pinion seal, adjusting shims, crush sleeve or preload shims (as required), pinion nut, ring gear bolts (most applications as required), gasket, locking compound, and pattern checking compound
Basic kit: Complete pinion bearings and races, pinion seal, adjusting shims, crush sleeve or preload shims (as required), pinion nut, ring gear bolts (most applications as required), gasket, locking compound, and pattern checking compound
minor kit: Pinion seal, adjusting shims, crush sleeve or preload shims (as required), and pinion nut - the bare essentials of installation hardware.
Do I need everything in the Master kit, or can I get away with one of the others. The diff in $ is from $59 to $109, and thats for the rear only. Double that for both diff's.
TIA, Mingez
I get back online to check these kits out, and there are 3 types to choose from. Master install kit, Basic install kit, and minor install kit. (minor being the bare essentials)
What is your opinion on these? If you have installed your own gears, what kit did you use, and did you need everything in there?
Master kit comes with: Complete pinion and differential bearings and races, pinion seal, adjusting shims, crush sleeve or preload shims (as required), pinion nut, ring gear bolts (most applications as required), gasket, locking compound, and pattern checking compound
Basic kit: Complete pinion bearings and races, pinion seal, adjusting shims, crush sleeve or preload shims (as required), pinion nut, ring gear bolts (most applications as required), gasket, locking compound, and pattern checking compound
minor kit: Pinion seal, adjusting shims, crush sleeve or preload shims (as required), and pinion nut - the bare essentials of installation hardware.
Do I need everything in the Master kit, or can I get away with one of the others. The diff in $ is from $59 to $109, and thats for the rear only. Double that for both diff's.
TIA, Mingez