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Nope. The best thing to do is get the gears installed correctly with right gear patterns. Use a crush sleeve to make sure you get the proper torque and preload on the pinion bearings. Once you get that far, just pull the yoke, and bearing and measure what size eliminator you need. You'd be surprised at how much .001" can throw out the correct preload and destroy a rear end.
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Buckshot482 (01-22-2015)
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