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Noisy wheels - what to do next. 200 1983

Roger,
if it does turn out to be your carrier bearing, i have to disagree with 'streetdreams'. I replaced all the ujoints, the carrier bearing and the rubber cushion/housing it sits in. The carrier bearing was a not hard at all, just make sure you do your best not to score the bearing seating surface when you remove it; a bearing puller is best for this. Clean the shaft well, no oil, grease, dirt, rust. if necessary, very lightly clean rust spots with emery cloth. when you put the bearing on, do not hit the outer race, only the inner race, it should go on smoothly with little taps all around the perimeter of the inner race.






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