Posted by wilson ind on April 06, 2020 at 08:50:41 from (12.201.39.102):
In Reply to: News isn't good posted by Geo-TH,In on April 06, 2020 at 07:28:55:
George you are not going to live long enough to wear out a new rear end!! If the ring and pinion are usable all you are likely to need is spider gears. Terri mite did not have a special set of gears made. Are the gears which the axles fit into usable>> if so about any spider gears and shaft as well as small long bolt holding spider gear shaft in will be necessary. Might get new bolt as they can become crystalized. Stop over thinking this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Unless abused as from a rental shop there is not enough power to rip out gears. Problem was most likely abuse . About any good junk yard should have used spider gears from someone who stupidly over powered the whole differential.Even if gears to axel are non usable the gears are from some automotive rear end as again special gears were not likely made.
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