ya, who am I kidding? Bearing surfaces aren't important when your cool enough to ignore them :flipoff2:
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What you're saying is very unlikely. Bearing would have to lock up to spin the race.
I can't tell from the picture, how much play is there? A certain amount is normal for axles with some miles on them.
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yes unlikly kolpeckers, but I have seen it happen on kevin's camaro 9". Just a friendly reminder that while he has it out to check the surface to make sure it is not f*cked.
Nothing worse than replacing parts of a system with new parts to find out the other half of that system is f*cked.
there is nothing that rolls around on the pinion, the only way a fed up bearing will effect the machined surface of the pinion is if the bearing actually spins, and even then if the surface can be cleaned up there is a good chance the new bearing can be pressed on, in this case it sounds like a worn out bearing
lucas
Remove front driveshaft, problem solved!