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    I'm shocked nobody makes an after market carrier bearing.
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    I don't know if it's any different than the OEM bearing but 3SX sells one along with 8 rear diff polyurethane bushings for about $350.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polygon View Post
    I don't know if it's any different than the OEM bearing but 3SX sells one along with 8 rear diff polyurethane bushings for about $350.
    Pretty sure that's just poly mounts for the carrier bearing instead of the crummy stock rubber.
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    GZP has a decent price on carrier bearings gotta do mine soon I. had a similar issue turned out to be An issue with my rear cv axle
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    Quote Originally Posted by Polygon View Post
    I don't know if it's any different than the OEM bearing but 3SX sells one along with 8 rear diff polyurethane bushings for about $350.
    Went to their site, they only sell stock replacement carrier bearings. An aftermarket replacement is needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DocWalt View Post
    Pretty sure that's just poly mounts for the carrier bearing instead of the crummy stock rubber.
    Wow! That sure seems like a lot of money just for mounting bushings.

    Quote Originally Posted by enollava View Post
    Went to their site, they only sell stock replacement carrier bearings. An aftermarket replacement is needed.
    I agree.

    What if you get a two piece CFDS or ADS? Do those come with a carrier bearing or do you have to use the factory bearing?

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    They use the stock bearing as well.

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    PST uses their own more expensive carrier bearings.
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