2 removing the existing differential, Checking the current backlash amount, Important – ARB RD75 User Manual

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2 Removing the Existing Differential

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2.5

Checking the Current Backlash Amount

IMPORTANT:

This step is a precautionary measure recommended by ARB

due to the fact that some after market ring and pinion sets

have been manufactured to run with different backlash

settings than those specified by your vehicle manufacturer.

Although ARB must recommend you set backlash according

to your service manual guidelines, we also advise that you

compare the backlash measurements taken here to the

recommended backlash settings in your vehicle service

manual. Measurements found to be outside of your service

manual recommendations may indicate the need to deviate

from those settings in order to achieve quiet running with a

good contact mark.

Refer to your vehicle service manual or your local authorized

ARB installer for more information.

Set a dial indicator on one of the ring gear teeth. (Fig.2.)


Figure 2.














While supporting the pinion gear by holding the pinion flange, rotate

the differential in both directions while observing the maximum
variation in depth from the indicator (i.e., the highest value minus
the lowest value). This value is referred to as the ring and pinion
backlash.

Rotate the differential center 90

° and measure again for accuracy.

Record the average of all measurements.

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