2 Piece Driveshaft Center Bearing

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89Suburban

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Has anybody ever replaced a 2 Piece Driveshaft Center Bearing? What is the procedure? :help:

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I was going to, but didn't... Still have the bearing laying around in a box somewhere. :lol:

I'd like to know how someone else has done it though. :)
 

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I watched my stepdad replace the one on my '65. If you have a hydraulic press and the right attachments it is not too bad. Making sure the two shafts remain in tune with each other is critical. One time he did it while I wasn't able to watch and it took 9 tons of pressure to pop it loose. To think I was going to try and get it loose with a ball peen hammer...lol... If you have the cash, I would recommend a reputable driveshaft shop.
 

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