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need advice about my rear diff, video...

12 bolt has a crush sleeve but I think they have an updated preload crushless spacer that you can use opposed to that now. I know for sure there was one for one of the axles but just can not recall exactly. You might check with a drive train specialist and see.
He already has one.
 
12 bolt has a crush sleeve but I think they have an updated preload crushless spacer that you can use opposed to that now. I know for sure there was one for one of the axles but just can not recall exactly. You might check with a drive train specialist and see.
thats what this thingy is

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haha it was only 34 deg today tomorrow is only going to get 22, sat is forcast 64 but the wind is going to blow if its light ill do it then if its heavy wind i dont think its a good idea to expose the bearing to the dusty here. it will strip the hide of you if it blows bad. i think mon,tues, and wensday next week is going to be warm enough so next week ill get er done if not sat
 
I'm always amazed at how it gets so much colder over there compared to here in DFW, although I think we're supposed to be in the 30's or something. I'm planning on stripping the LS manifold and session in the dishwasher and leaving it at that for the day, lol
 
I have a propane heater but when its this cold i dont think it will do any good
 
I have a propane heater but when its this cold i dont think it will do any good

I agree. I was thinking of getting one of those propane powered jet heaters for when stuff gets worse in january or february. Working on things under the blazer will be a litlte more bearable and I figure i can open the garage door about a foot with the jet heater pointing under the truck to get some ventilation.
 
They have em that are able to run on kerosene or diesel ,witch is really cool
 

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