racertracer wrote:
Good for you.
Can you share the part number and the source where you bought it?
Autozone offers 2 differential bearing kit repairs. one is Taiwanese and the other is made in California. I bought the one made in Cali but I don't have the part as I have already gotten rid of the packing. The kit comes with the pinion bearings, the cup bearings, collapsible spacer, front diff seal, Blue silicon, thread lock and gear marking compound so you can set-up the proper backlash at the installation time. Also, since I had all apart already I replaced both rear wheel bearings and seals. all together was $189 dollars and a long day of not so good mood

LOL.
mcfly wrote:
I assume you mean front differential, since you were talking about the noise being from the front. I have a noise as well from the front that I suspect is from a bearing in the front diff. Haven't dug in to it yet, would like to find out if the front diff from a gas liberty is the same. Anyone know if the gas and diesel front diff are the same?
You might want to replace the driver wheel hub, It is the most common one causing front end bearing noises. Off course you still want to check them both before you get into part ordering mode. here is a link for good inexpensive front hubs though
http://www.ebay.com/itm/130584779165?ss ... 1497.l2649. good luck and get those noises fix before they transform into hell of expensive repairs.
DOC4444 wrote:
Hope you get long lasting good results from your repair. However, this is a common problem with these rear ends. When the pinion bearing gets noisy, usually the R&P, other bearings and everything else needs replacing as well. The pinion depth needs to be checked along with the contact pattern. This is beyond most of us and all the parts alone are over $1000. So, the cost of not getting it done just right is hefty.
Most of us should leave this type of work to the experts.
BTW, if your ARE pulling your diff apart, it's a great time to install a Detroit TrueTrac. It's a seemless LSD with no clutches to wear out. Just put one in my Excursion. Never know it's there until you need it. Will be installing one in the Jeep when the warranty runs out. (Two clutch replacements in less then 100K with the TrakLok on the CRD.)
DOC
Did not have to replace the R&B other wise I think it sounds like a great idea.