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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
2011+ Rear Diff Questions
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[QUOTE="8WR_ZJ, post: 1422502, member: 11387"] Pinion count will only matter if you are ordering a new gear set. All carriers are the same spline count for the 10.5 and 10.25 rear axles. I have put a 1995 10.25 carrier in a 2007 rear end I just had to get 10.5 carrier bearings to do this. Yes from looking at my setup bearings I do not have a split for 31/37 spline pinions. So that means the bearings are the same and only the rear pinion seal is different. I have a note written in my setup box and part numbers written down for the pinion seals. I am very picky about setup bearing sets. [/QUOTE]
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