Well done. Use the inch pound wrench and everything? How did you hold the yoke from turning, did you use the special tool or able to manage some other way?
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Yep, read through dozens of write ups and watched a hundred videos on it. Bought pretty much every tool you need.Originally Posted by 97grand4.0
Well done. Use the inch pound wrench and everything? How did you hold the yoke from turning, did you use the special tool or able to manage some other way?
I used a pipe wrench and my hand to hold the yoke. Impact gun made getting it on and off easy, I wouldn't fully tighten it up with the tq wrench unless I thought I was super close to getting the preload right. Honestly at the end of the day taking it to a shop for 450 bucks plus parts wouldn't have been a terrible idea. It was a lot of work. I spent about 9 hours getting the shims all as good as I could get them. I ended up with a bunch of tools and knowledge that I can use next time I tear into a diff with at least a modicum of confidence that I can do the job. I really should of tossed an auto locker in but I am gunna be street driving it a lot so probably not a horrible idea to skip it for now.
Again thanks for all the help in this thread guys.
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I used a pipe wrench and my hand to hold the yoke. Impact gun made getting it on and off easy, I wouldn't fully tighten it up with the tq wrench unless I thought I was super close to getting the preload right. Honestly at the end of the day taking it to a shop for 450 bucks plus parts wouldn't have been a terrible idea. It was a lot of work. I spent about 9 hours getting the shims all as good as I could get them. I ended up with a bunch of tools and knowledge that I can use next time I tear into a diff with at least a modicum of confidence that I can do the job. I really should of tossed an auto locker in but I am gunna be street driving it a lot so probably not a horrible idea to skip it for now.
Again thanks for all the help in this thread guys.
Excellent. Looks really nice.Originally Posted by JonRedcorn
Yep, read through dozens of write ups and watched a hundred videos on it. Bought pretty much every tool you need.I used a pipe wrench and my hand to hold the yoke. Impact gun made getting it on and off easy, I wouldn't fully tighten it up with the tq wrench unless I thought I was super close to getting the preload right. Honestly at the end of the day taking it to a shop for 450 bucks plus parts wouldn't have been a terrible idea. It was a lot of work. I spent about 9 hours getting the shims all as good as I could get them. I ended up with a bunch of tools and knowledge that I can use next time I tear into a diff with at least a modicum of confidence that I can do the job. I really should of tossed an auto locker in but I am gunna be street driving it a lot so probably not a horrible idea to skip it for now.
Again thanks for all the help in this thread guys.
Glad it worked out.



