I'm working through installing an ARB locker and 4.88 Sierra ring and pinion set in my 87 60 series rear dif. The ARB folks have a tech. bullitin out which outlines there recommendation to grind back the ring teeth:
Seems to me with only one or perhaps two adjacent teeth ground back that things will be quite a bit out of balance and I would expect a lot of vibration. does anyone have any experience or references i could use to help me chart my path forward.
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"RING GEAR CROSS SHAFT RELIEF
In the case of C-clip differentials, the long cross shaft of the Air Locker must be removed to install the C-clips which retain the axles. Using aftermarket ring & pinion sets that are numerically higher than the original ratio (e.g., changing from 3.56:1 to 4.88:1) can sometimes mean that one of the ring gear teeth will block the path of the cross shaft. NEVER MODIFY THE CROSS SHAFT TO CORRECT THIS PROBLEM. Simply grind a small relief into the ring gear tooth directly across from the cross shaft hole as shown below. A small relief of this type will not affect the strength of the ring gear." Seems to me with only one or perhaps two adjacent teeth ground back that things will be quite a bit out of balance and I would expect a lot of vibration. does anyone have any experience or references i could use to help me chart my path forward.
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