that depends on the model of it and if its x-cab or not
If it is a 2-wheel drive then it is on the transmission tail shaft housing. If it is a 4-wheel drive then it is on the transfur case.
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The carrier bearing is removed from the drive shaft, after it is removed from the vehicle. Block and level the truck and remove the clamps or snap rings on both the universal joints and then unbolt the carrier bearing assembly from the truck. If memory serves, it needs to go to a drive shaft shop to have the old bearing pressed off and the new one pressed on. There is an outside chance that it will come off in pieces, but unlikely. If the truck is in the rust belt, you're better farming the whole job out.
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First block the wheels to keep the truck from rolling. It does not matter if it is in park It will still roll when the drive shaft is out. GOT IT. SAFTY FIRST. Now craw under the truck and you will see where the drive shaft hooks to the rear end. There is 4 bolts, 2 on each side, remove them and take big screew driver and pry the drive shaft out of the yoke. Then pull it out of the transmission. You will loose some trans fluid.
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That year model does not have a crank sensor.
In the tail shaft housing. you have to remove the drive shaft and the tail shaft housing to get to it.
Not from the factory, it doesn't.
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Nope 91 was the last year of that