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While cleaning/regreasing the rear axle bearings....I found that the bearing race seems to be spinning 200 1985

This past weekend I replaced the differential with a lower mileage unit (and the trans., all of the bushings, springs, shocks, etc.) and I decided to clean and regrease the axle bearings. When I pulled one axle the race came out with it and after further inspection I found that the race seems to be spinning in the differential housing.

It didn't seem do it a lot (just a few scratches on the differential housing) but I'm worried that after I clean and grease everything its going to spin again.

Is there something that I can apply to hold the race in place?

Any advice is greatly appreciated.

Kyle 245






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