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Old Nov 11, 2011 | 12:12 AM
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Default carrier bearing replacement

I bought a 2 piece driveshaft from a member on here to install in my 07 NBS crew cab. I think the carrier bearing is alright, however, I'd like to go ahead & replace it just in case before I install the 2 piece.

I've searched but can't really find anything on how to replace the carrier bearing. Can anyone shed some light on the best way to remove it or point me to some threads that cover replacement?
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Old Nov 11, 2011 | 09:01 PM
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I just replaced one on a '01 2500 and it was pretty straight forward. Make marks on one side of the shaft to keep it clocked correctly incase the splines dont have an index in it. Take the boot off the slip yoke on the shaft. Separate the 2 shafts. Use a press to press the bearing off/on and reverse.
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