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Old 04-10-2014, 08:54 PM
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Ok going to change the clutches in my 98 ram 9.25 how hard and any special tools that I'm going to need thanks
 
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Old 04-11-2014, 09:48 AM
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Search you tube, I am pretty sure there is a video on how to do it. Also, grab the 01 service manual from the faq section here, procedure is also in there.
 
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Some flex head sockets and wobble extensions are a big help. You'll need a bearing puller. If your flywheel is like mine a puller wont work. I had to weld a bead around the inside edge of the bearing to make it shrink.
 
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He is doing clutches in the rear diff.
 
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Lol thanks Hey You I would think the 9.25 would have told the story but any how yeah just can't make the money go that far lol just the clutches for thanks again Friend
 



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