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Kudos to you dude for attempting this yourself! I've been looking into if I could attempt this and it looks kinda much to me, but that's just me. Go to ringpinion.com and check out their FAQ and Tech section, then read the installation instructions for a set of Yukon gears. It's pretty informative on what to expect and why you would want a dial indicator.One thing that apparently was pretty imporant is if you are reusing the same R&P, you would have wanted to measure the backlash it was at, since you would want to reset your R&P back to that when you put them back in. If you don't, you run the risk of wearing out your R&P because a wear pattern has already been established. I wish you luck though and a successful, quiet Eaton installation! I'm out $2k for my rebuilt Eaton and R&P install and it's STILL not right
If I ever want a gear change or to do another car, I'm definitely gonna try it myself. My take is the main cost you are paying for is the tedium of pulling/reinstalling the diff/pinion until you get the shims right. But I wouldn't be interested in attempting it without my own press (for pinion bearings).
I need to install my motor/trans, can I slap the wheels back on and roll the truck about 3ft without doing any damage to the rearend(without the differential in there)?EDIT: I just did it and everything seems ok.