doing this job right now along with pulling my transfer case the seal on the tail shaft started leaking so I'm doing everything at the same time. Working alone just like you.. God bless...
It’s a ok video, it needs more info on your drive line. Let people know you can get them out of Phase and you don’t want that. Also when you install your carrier bushing need to use a better tool ( use the correct size pipe from your hardware store, so your tapping the race) instead of chiseling it on. Anyone trying to attempt this will need to research more on this job.
@@bighoss1592 they are indeed very thin i used to replace mine once a year but now I haven't in 3, mi truck is stick shift , what has worked for me is that i put a urethane layer on both sides to get it thicker and it has held petty good
Year late, but on my 04 3500 it was 1.5" on the Inside Diameter of the bearing. Get a tape measure when you buy your part, the first one they showed me at AutoZone had a ID of 1.375" which was way too small
I used a 1 1/2 pvc pipe over the bearing and tapped it into place. An air hammer will destroy that bearing
doing this job right now along with pulling my transfer case the seal on the tail shaft started leaking so I'm doing everything at the same time. Working alone just like you.. God bless...
Thanks for the video. Going to tackle it today.
Thanks for making this video
You welcome
You helped me out. Thank you.
You are welcome
Thanks showed how to install in my shop
It’s a ok video,
it needs more info on your drive line.
Let people know you can get them out of Phase and you don’t want that.
Also when you install your carrier bushing need to use a better tool ( use the correct size pipe from your hardware store, so your tapping the race) instead of chiseling it on.
Anyone trying to attempt this will need to research more on this job.
I think you can put it on backwards and keep tearing them up?
And not to install the actual drop bracket the wrong way being that it’s angled.
Gonna do the same today for a neighbor, cross your fingers please and I may get some cheese.
hey buddy, how often do you replace the bearing support? seems like that failing point wasn't the bearing but the rubber around
Just when it’s bad
Probably pretty often, those anchor parts use a thinner bracket and super soft rubber.
@@bighoss1592 they are indeed very thin i used to replace mine once a year but now I haven't in 3, mi truck is stick shift , what has worked for me is that i put a urethane layer on both sides to get it thicker and it has held petty good
Need to change the title! Carrier bearing change on these, our old 3500s, removes only two nuts; the two you saved for last and didn't show.
Is this a 4x4?
Hi
What size is that carrier bearing
Please let me know asap
Year late, but on my 04 3500 it was 1.5" on the Inside Diameter of the bearing. Get a tape measure when you buy your part, the first one they showed me at AutoZone had a ID of 1.375" which was way too small