rear gear and bearings
Reply #2 –
Ok, here's a little tip.
When you get the pinion bearing removed, ask them to keep the bearing intact and take it home with you. Take a small drum sanding disc and lightly sand the inside of the old bearing until it slides on and off the pinion shaft easily. Use that bearing on the new pinion to get/set the proper pinion depth. Once that is achieved, keep the shims on the shaft and install the bearing.
Have fun :D