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Diff drop and carrier bearing drop.

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by Joeshaker, Oct 24, 2016.

  1. Jul 2, 2019 at 11:34 AM
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    ab1653

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    Please excuse my ignorance, but what is it exactly I need if I’m doing the 1.5” rear shackle?? Is the cb drop a must do?
     
  2. Jul 3, 2019 at 9:04 AM
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    I’d say yes and the guys at Ekstrom Design (Coachbuilder) can help confirm. I have one of their drops on my truck when I installed their 2” shackles
     
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  3. Jul 3, 2019 at 9:12 AM
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    Same. I think it was a 3/4” spacer so if he is going with something that gives him an inch and a half of lift he might need a 1 inch spacer?
     
  4. Jul 3, 2019 at 9:17 AM
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    Yep, or close to it. My spacers are 1.25”
     
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    OK I just went out and checked. I have the +2 coachbuilder shackles and it came with 3/4” spacers for the carrier bearing.
     
  6. Jul 3, 2019 at 9:23 AM
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    Maybe mine are different because of my lift
     
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    He probably custom sized them according to any other factors about your lift.
     
  8. Jul 3, 2019 at 9:35 AM
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    I am pretty sure he did. He asked what all I have on there first. Either way rides perfectly
     
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    So, would a rear 1" shackle lift need a Carrier Bearing Drop kit spacer?
     
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    Does anyone know the bolt size and thread size for the carrier bearing? I believe the bolt is a 14mm, not sure about the thread though.
     
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    The head is 14mm. Bolt diameter should be 10mm, but I’m not positive on thread pitch. Likely 1.25. How thick of a spacer are you planning to install? I ask because the stock bolts are pretty long…. I just spaced my CB down 3/4” and the OEM bolts are plenty long. I’m pretty sure you could do up to an inch thick space with them…. I put a dab of red Loctite on the threads when reassembling.
     
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    I’d swing into any decent hardware store and pick up some 1/2” plate washers. The ones I used are about 1.75” steel squares and 1/4” thick. 1/2” hole in the middle. I stacked three and put them between the carrier bearing housing and the crossmember that it bolts to.
    Use a jack or jack stand to loosely support the driveline and this will be easier than any other kid you’ve ever done.
     
  13. Feb 23, 2023 at 9:46 PM
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    Hello folks,
    i have a 2007 with about 260k miles on it.

    Roughly 2 years ago i replaced the driveshaft which was totally shot and did the OME lift at the same time. Ended up with about ~2-3in in of lift. Along with the diff drop i added spacer to the carrier bearing (about 1in but i will get under the truck and measure tomorrow). For the past few months i've been hearing a ding when i get going and few days ago found that the 2 yo carrier bearing is now shot, see the picture.

    Wondering if anyone has experienced this. The inner race is offset in the housing by about ~0.25in down.

    I see some folks here are running without the spacer at all, others are dialing it in by angle? Any recommendation? Do i need to add another 0.25in to my spacer to get this aligned properly?

    PXL_20230224_053329029.jpg
     
  14. Mar 6, 2023 at 4:57 AM
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    All tundras and tacomas come with a 1 degree rear shim when you lift you will need to increase that shim angel to prevent vibration . I have already chased that rabbit . I increased from the 1degree to a 2 1/2 degree and vibration is gone . That was on a Tacoma but the tundra has one I just have not leveled mine yet to a 1.75 in the front only so I’m not sure that small level will cause vibration . Hope this helps
     

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