Note: The mating surface of the ring gear and the differential case must be clean and free of burrs before installing the ring gear.
- Install the ring gear to the differential case.
- Install the new left-hand ring gear bolts.
Hand start each bolt in ensure the ring gear is properly installed to the differential case.
Caution: Refer to Fastener Caution in the Preface section.
- Tighten the ring gear bolts alternately and in stages, gradually pulling the ring gear onto the differential case.
Tighten
Tighten the ring gear bolts in sequence to 140 N·m (103 lb ft).
- Install the pinion bearing cups. Refer to
Drive Pinion Bearings Replacement.
- Determine the selective shim thickness for the pinion gear. Refer to
Pinion Depth Adjustment.
- Install the selective shim onto the drive pinion.
- Install the inner pinion bearing to the pinion. Refer to
Drive Pinion Bearings Replacement.
- Install a new collapsible spacer.
- Lubricate the pinion bearings with axle lubricant. Use the proper fluid. Refer to
Fluid and Lubricant Recommendations.
- Install the drive pinion into the axle housing.
- Install the outer pinion bearing onto the drive pinion.
- Install a new pinion oil seal using the
J 22388 .
- Apply sealant, GM P/N 12346004 (Canadian P/N 10953480) or equivalent, to the splines of the pinion yoke.
- Install the pinion yoke.
Caution: Do not hammer the pinion flange/yoke onto the pinion shaft. Pinion components may be damaged if the pinion flange/yoke is hammered onto the pinion shaft.
- Seat the pinion yoke onto the pinion shaft by tapping it with a soft-faced hammer until a few pinion shaft threads show through the yoke.
- Install the washer and a new pinion nut.
- Install the
J 8614-01 onto the pinion yoke.
Note: If the rotating torque is exceeded, the pinion will have to be removed and a new collapsible spacer installed.
- Tighten the pinion nut while holding the
J 8614-01 .
Tighten
Tighten the nut until the pinion end play is just taken up. Rotate the pinion while tightening the nut to seat the bearings.
- Measure the rotating torque of the drive pinion using an inch-pound torque wrench.
Specification
The rotating torque of the drive pinion should be 1.7-3.4 N·m (15-30 lb in) for new bearings or 1.1-2.3 N·m (10-20 lb in) for used bearings.
- If the rotating torque of the drive pinion is less than 1.7 N·m (15 lb in) for new bearings or 1.1 N·m (10 lb in) for used bearings, continue to tighten the pinion nut until the specified torque
is obtained.
Rotate the pinion several times to ensure the bearings have seated. Recheck the rotating torque and adjust if necessary.
- If the rotating torque of the drive pinion is greater than 3.4 N·m (30 lb in) new bearings or 2.3 N·m (20 lb in) for used bearings, remove the drive pinion and replace the collapsible spacer and
re-install the drive pinion following the steps above.
- Install the differential assembly. Refer to
Differential Replacement.
- Perform a gear tooth contact pattern check on the drive pinion and the ring gear. Refer to
Gear Tooth Contact Pattern Inspection.
- Install the axle shafts. Refer to
Rear Axle Shaft Replacement.
- Install the brake rotors. Refer to
Rear Brake Rotor Replacement.
- Install the brake calipers. Refer to
Rear Brake Caliper Replacement.
- Install the tire and wheel assemblies. Refer to
Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation.
- Fill the axle with lubricant. Use the proper fluid. Refer to
Rear Axle Lubricant Replacement.
- Lower the vehicle.