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Old 09-21-2009, 02:55 PM
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Is it really necessary to remove the rear section of the driveshaft from the car, or are you just doing it for convenience? It looks like from the pictures once the carrier bearing bolts are out and the snap ring removed the bearing could be replaced without taking the rear driveshaft out. Am I missing something?
The bearing itself is press fit onto the driveshaft splined shaft, when replacing it needs to be pulled/driven off and pushed/driven on. The carrier bearing mount/bracket is a seperate part that is installed over/around the bearing itself and insulates the driveshaft/bearing from the chassis via its moulded rubber surround.
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