2 removing the existing differential, Tool-kit recommendations, Tools – ARB RD153 User Manual
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2 Removing the Existing Differential
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1.2
Tool-Kit Recommendations
Below is a list of tools and supplies you may need to complete this
installation. Requirements for your vehicle may vary. Please consult
your vehicle service manual for additional recommendations.
1.2.1
Tools
F
Standard automotive sizes (metric and/or imperial) of sockets,
wrenches, Allan keys, and drills.
F
A dial indicator or other suitable measuring tool for checking ring &
pinion backlash.
F
An adjuster-nut wrench. (e.g., ARB Adjuster Nut Pliers #0770002.)
F
A razor knife suitable for cutting nylon tubing.
F
A torque wrench. (See your vehicle service manual for the required
torque range.)
F
A lubricant drain reservoir.
F
A 11.2mm [7/16”] drill and ¼”NPT tap for bulkhead fitting
installation.
F
An automotive bearing puller (e.g., ARB Bearing Puller #0770001)
or a differential carrier bearing puller.
F
A slide hammer.
F
Needle-nosed Pliers.
F
A bearing press or arbor press.
1.2.2
Supplies
F
Thread lubricant/sealant compound for pressure fittings
(e.g., LOCTITE #567 Teflon past)
F
Thread locking compound (e.g., LOCTITE #272)
F
A gasket sealant or replacement gasket for your third member.
F
A sufficient volume of differential oil to completely refill your
housing. (See the ARB Air Locker Operating and Service Manual
for recommended lubricants)
F
A soap and water mixture to test for air leaks.
F
Differential carrier bearings if required to replace or upgrade to the
50mm Toyota bearing type.