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Old 08-06-2008, 07:48 PM
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Looking for rear diff gurus

94 camaro Z28
Broke some teeth off the pinion gear the other day. I ordered a new ring and pinion that is a 4.10 ratio. Wondered if anyone has some input/advice for setting up pinion depth and preload etc. I have a dial indicator, thats it as far as special differential tools go. I am an auto technician so you can be technical, i'll understand. The shop I work at doesn't mess with rearends and its been a while since I have. Any help is appreciated. Thanks

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Old 08-07-2008, 11:26 AM
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Re: Looking for rear diff gurus

There is not much I can add theat you probably already don't already know.
I have found that contact pattern pics as seen here are the most useful guide for final set - up.

Oh, and my first efforts in setting up gear sets also required this and these. for highway use.
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Re: Looking for rear diff gurus

Yeah, I just used all the old shims in the same spots for a starting point. Seemed to work out ok. Quieter than it was before. Thanks.
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