Well, the gears are in!
I don't have any pictures of the install itself. I thought I was going to have an extra set of hands yesterday but ended up not. I also got a late start on the project and didn't finish up until a little after dark.
Since none of my bearing pullers fit on the pinion, I ended up measuring the shim thickness and transferring that measurement over to the new pinion. I was pretty nervous since without a bearing puller, this was a one chance deal.
Tried putting the carrier back in with the factory shims and could barely turn the gears. There was zero backlash. A little trial and error and I ended up with the carrier shifted about .02" to the left. This gave me .012" of backlash. (The gear sheet indicated .008-.012"). Painted up the gears and my pattern was perfectly centered from heel to toe but coming right up to the edge on the face. Since I couldn't adjust the pinion out any more I decided to move the carrier in a tiny bit more. Moved one shim over from passenger to driver and rechecked backlash. .008" Cleaned the gears and ran another pattern... success! My pattern is biased out very slightly to the face, but ends before falling off the edge.
I took them around the block last night, then drove my son to school this morning and ran a couple errands. They're whisper quiet!
It feels like having 4.10's on stock sized tires again, which basically means it feels like a hot rod compared to before. Especially with the 3.73's I'd gotten used to over the past month.
I went to put the Powertrax in yesterday as well, but discovered it actually has two of the same side part, and won't fit into the carrier. I'm going to email Richmond today and see what they can do.
Sorry again for no pics. I'll be sure to take some once I get the Powertrax installed.
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