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Can this bar be removed? Axle is all the way in but i cant even get a small magnet in there.
 

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Can this bar be removed? Axle is all the way in but i cant even get a small magnet in there.
Can’t tell what bar it is from that picture. Are you talking about something in the fore ground or something inside the housing?
 
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There is a T shaped reinforcement right in the center. Other forum said I can remove it, some 10mm bolt somewhere?
 

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There is a T shaped reinforcement right in the center. Other forum said I can remove it, some 10mm bolt somewhere?
This is all alldatadiy has to say on it:

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The next step is to use a slide hammer if the axle shaft is difficult to remove.
 
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Ok using a ratchet strap on the axle i was able to get it pushed in enough.

However, my magnet is still too big so I am off to the parts store to see if they have smaller ones.
 
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Got the unit out, easy with the right tools.

Next to figure out how to get the bearing on and the ring gear off.
 
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Actually don't even need to take the bearings off, that's great. Need to heat up the ring gear and get it to slide off.
 
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Checked backlash. Got .011. Looks like a consistent reading. With new diff do I just match it?

 
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The hangup today was finding proper driver for the bearing. Socket i had would work until the bearing was flush with housing. Bearing has yo go slightly below so i ran around looking for tools.

The ball joint press kit had a sleeve that worked perfectly.
 

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The hangup today was finding proper driver for the bearing. Socket i had would work until the bearing was flush with housing. Bearing has yo go slightly below so i ran around looking for tools.

The ball joint press kit had a sleeve that worked perfectly.
No HF close by?
 
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I am f'ing impressed!!! So many are apprehensive of differentials because of the pressing/measuring and you got through it with minimal setbacks and minimal tooling.:head3:
Thanks. hopefully it actually does work though LOL

I'll find out once I get the car jumped. Accidentally left the keys in all night after I put it into neutral to spin the driveshaft.
 
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