You’re right we did seem to miss that. The pinion has a shims that you add between the bolted surfaces. We took the measurement of the stack we took out and it happened to be right for the new gears.
@@UintaGarage only bring this to your attention as a fallower from a friends channel sent me the link to your video as they thought you gave bad information as they used you video when they tried to rebuild there rear but thank fully I told them you gave the right info and did it very well you just for got to cover one step but like I said previously you did great on your Video
We’ve had good luck with parts from Yukon, Genuine Gear, and USA Standard Gear. Here’s a parts list on the gears we used- Check out this list 1 ton axle gear change from Uinta Garage www.amazon.com/shop/uintagarage/list/2HP7ITZP0JWFT
Another great video guys... looking forward to part two!!
Glad you like it, part 2 coming soon.
Thanks soo much. we are doing ours now and this helps alot.
Glad it help. Good luck with the gears!
This was very informative
Thanks for watching
how did you set your pinion depth you never showed that and that is the most important part to this build ..???
You’re right we did seem to miss that. The pinion has a shims that you add between the bolted surfaces. We took the measurement of the stack we took out and it happened to be right for the new gears.
@UintaGarage I know this but your viewers might want to know this. The rest of your video was 👌 ...
@@UintaGarage only bring this to your attention as a fallower from a friends channel sent me the link to your video as they thought you gave bad information as they used you video when they tried to rebuild there rear but thank fully I told them you gave the right info and did it very well you just for got to cover one step but like I said previously you did great on your Video
What companies are making good rebuild kits as far as bearing/races and who makes a quality crush sleeve eliminator?
We’ve had good luck with parts from Yukon, Genuine Gear, and USA Standard Gear.
Here’s a parts list on the gears we used- Check out this list 1 ton axle gear change from Uinta Garage www.amazon.com/shop/uintagarage/list/2HP7ITZP0JWFT
Can I do a 14 bolt swap on my 1990 gmc1500 with 4.56 gears
And keep original front diff and just match gearing
Yeah, you can do that. You can pretty much put in any axle combination you want as long as you match gears for the 4 wheel drive to work.
mine is next ;)