1. remove rear drive shaft.2.remove diff.cover.3.remove both axles.4.remove carrier case assy.5.remove drive shaft yoke.6.tap pinion gear out of housing with (brass hammer).7 remove pinion seal and front pinion bearing.8.rear pinion bearing well need pressed off & on the pinion gear.9.you need to use a punch drive the bearing race from housing both.
remove rear drive shaft from vehicle.remove large nut ( pinion nut) at front of diff, which is generally hidden when driveshaft is in place.with a bearing puller remove pinion bearing, replace with new one. install new pinion seal. reinstall pinion cover and pinion nut. tighten to specified torgue.reinstall driveshaft check diff oil for proper amount
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Torque specs on a 2007 ram pinion
i think 210
just got my 2004 ram done at the dealer for 83 bucks. worth the money and have them do it :)
Begin by removing the tire and wheel from your 2002 Dodge. Remove the end of the axle. Remove the wheel bearing nuts. Remove the wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install your new wheel bearing.
210ft. lbs.
Yes.
the hole dash has to come out . just change mine in a 02 dodge ram 1500.
The nut size of the dodge RAM is 11/16th. This is mainly for the 12th point of the 1998 model of the 1500 from wheel.
I see that your question wasn't answered. I don't know when you posted it, but if it was a while ago, did you have the work done yet? How much did it end up costing? I am looking at having the same thing done. Depending on how many parts need replaced $600-$1500.
If it leaks coolant or the bearing is loose, it has failed.