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Old 06-15-2008, 06:54 AM
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Originally Posted by xlcooplx
appears to be Ring Gear marking compound...it allows you to see the contact pattern when the gears are set up.
Thank you very much
Old 06-15-2008, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by 2005 Silverado
but you said before it made no difference, wouldn't you want it even? and the you would have to adjust the diff right or left.

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It is difficult to have the pattern perfectly even on the teeth. That is why I focus on getting the pattern centered between the root and crown of the teeth.

It doesn't matter if the pattern is more towards the toe (ID of the ring) or the heel (OD of the ring) as long as the pattern is centered from root to crown.

If you go to randysringandpinion.com and download their Yukon Gear Installation Manual, it will say this very thing.
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Originally Posted by ap2002
nice write-up Brian, I knew i made a good choice by letting you do mine.!!
Well, I take pride in the fact that I worked on your truck, because I know you have put my work to the test. You have also helped to prove that the Yukon Gear / Tru-Trac combo is a very strong choice.
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A Great Job as usual brian
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you make it look easy!!
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Well It's been retuned and wow what a difference I'm so ready to put my foot into it...But Like axisT6 said 500 miles first 500 miles hurry up and getr here...But you can feel the push from them and the firmer shifting

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Where is axisT6 located?
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Originally Posted by GMCtrk
Where is axisT6 located?
nw houston


great job on the install as usual, lovin mine
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As he said NW Houston (Cypress Area) to be exact.... PM him he'll return your PM.
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Originally Posted by axisT6
Well, I take pride in the fact that I worked on your truck, because I know you have put my work to the test. You have also helped to prove that the Yukon Gear / Tru-Trac combo is a very strong choice.
im another to testify zero noise and its been put through the paces

brian i may be calling for you to do my dads rear end on his 34 coupe. he wants to put a granny gear in it haha. he will let you use his garage and tools. i know how you like his garage and all hahaha. someday we will have crap like that
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