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Re: are the gears in the rearend of a 4x4 truck the
Yes and No. All depends on what was ordered at the factory. They can be the same, but they may be differant. The glove box should have the gear ratios written down on the ID tag.
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yes it will as long as it is the same model transmission. As long as you get a transmission out of a standard cab truck you should be ok. ( for a good idea Most 88-98 gm trucks, full size blazers,jimmys,tahoes, and yukons will interchange) same chassis just different bodys and emblems
You don't. Ever work on a rear axle. Remove cover,one bolt,pull pin and axle clip.Then pull axle, and off to auto parts store, to press on new bearing.
I would first suggest going for a transmission flush. It may be as simple as shavings or debris in the gearing. Barring that, it may need to be rebuilt, as the gear may be stripping.
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