TIE_Fightertk06
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- Apr 12, 2017
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- Location
- Tucson, AZ
- First Name
- Jason
- Truck Year
- 1987s
- Truck Model
- R2500 Suburban Sierra Classic
- Engine Size
- 350 TBI
Well, things were going great with both of my squares, progress was being made on refining and upgrading everything, and then the sh!t hit the fan this past weekend...
My pickup has a terminally ill 305 now that I don’t have time to diagnose because my beloved ‘burb has ANOTHER carrier bearing failure.
As many of you may remember, I had an issue this summer with a carrier bearing shredding it’s cage and isolator thanks to either a crap install or a jacked up driveshaft shortening as part of the 700R4 swap I did.
The trans is still running like a top, and with the added fan-equipped cooler I installed last month it’ll stay that way.
The wife and I piled into the burb for a run up north last Friday. Hit the on ramp, set the cruise at 65, and the vibration started. By the time I pulled off to the side the whole driveline was smacking around under the truck. The carrier bearing had pulled out of the housing again, trashing it.
The mileage between repair and failure is almost the same as the first time.
Called the shop. They’re pawning it off on something else. It’s their crap driveshaft work, for sure. I’ve confirmed and reconfirmed that there is not a geometry problem. Then, the shop owner said they flipped the carrier bearing mount around when I brought it to them after the Roadtrip. I never authorized this, they didn’t tell me anything more than “it’s all good” when I picked up the truck, and stupid me I didn’t go over the driveline after picking the truck up. These are directional, and even with it being backwards due to their screw up, they’re not taking responsibility.
Lesson learned. And I managed to keep my anger in check. I’m over it.
I am going to a single driveshaft. No more carrier bearing worries for me.
It’ll be an aluminum 5” shaft from a shop in the great state of Texas. I’ll keep y’all posted on how it pans out. I’ll be under the truck pulling the old shafts out, so if anyone needs the rear, unmodified shaft or the carrier crossmember, let me know. I’ll be chiseling out the robots from the crossmember so it’ll be usable.
My pickup has a terminally ill 305 now that I don’t have time to diagnose because my beloved ‘burb has ANOTHER carrier bearing failure.
As many of you may remember, I had an issue this summer with a carrier bearing shredding it’s cage and isolator thanks to either a crap install or a jacked up driveshaft shortening as part of the 700R4 swap I did.
The trans is still running like a top, and with the added fan-equipped cooler I installed last month it’ll stay that way.
The wife and I piled into the burb for a run up north last Friday. Hit the on ramp, set the cruise at 65, and the vibration started. By the time I pulled off to the side the whole driveline was smacking around under the truck. The carrier bearing had pulled out of the housing again, trashing it.
The mileage between repair and failure is almost the same as the first time.
Called the shop. They’re pawning it off on something else. It’s their crap driveshaft work, for sure. I’ve confirmed and reconfirmed that there is not a geometry problem. Then, the shop owner said they flipped the carrier bearing mount around when I brought it to them after the Roadtrip. I never authorized this, they didn’t tell me anything more than “it’s all good” when I picked up the truck, and stupid me I didn’t go over the driveline after picking the truck up. These are directional, and even with it being backwards due to their screw up, they’re not taking responsibility.
Lesson learned. And I managed to keep my anger in check. I’m over it.
I am going to a single driveshaft. No more carrier bearing worries for me.
It’ll be an aluminum 5” shaft from a shop in the great state of Texas. I’ll keep y’all posted on how it pans out. I’ll be under the truck pulling the old shafts out, so if anyone needs the rear, unmodified shaft or the carrier crossmember, let me know. I’ll be chiseling out the robots from the crossmember so it’ll be usable.