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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Dana 50 slop in pinion yoke
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[QUOTE="GDSchafer, post: 1316614, member: 8316"] Okay so I was just planning on replacing ball joints and u joints on the front axle along with the inner axle seal but I noticed there is a little play in the front pinion when I grab the yoke, probably about 1/8". First off, is it possible to get a new crush sleeve and just re-torque the pinion nut if the pinion bearing is still good, to take up the slop? I don't figure it is but thought I would ask before ordering the master overhaul kit. Any good literature on rebuilding differentials? Never done anything inside a axle before so any tips are appreciated. BTW this is a monobeam Dana 50 on a 1999 F-350. [/QUOTE]
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