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Due to possible differences in one gear set to another the sage advice of John S Peterson should be considered as yet another way of doing it.
No doubt about one thing, working on a rear end is not something to take lightly. I've done it several times, with some success, I don't LIKE to do it unless I have too!
The main problem I have found is: Gear noise following "working on it". Or, has some "gear noise" and it's "better" when your done, but not completely gone. The rear end will be fine, works good, still strong as hell,,,,,,,but it "whines" a little or a lot, depends. Sometimes it is really TOUGH to get it "perfect".
Ernie
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