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Old 10-11-2012, 05:58 PM   #1
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Billet Carrier Bearing Question...

After lots of reading and research I determined there were 2 different carrier bearing for our trucks, each depended on slip shaft diameter. I assumed that 1/2 ton were the smallest of the 2. I bought a Billet Carrier Bearing for my 71 GMC 1/2 ton off a board member and it to small to be pressed on the shaft.
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Old 10-11-2012, 06:54 PM   #2
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Re: Billet Carrier Bearing Question...

as far as I know the two different diameter bearings had different mounting points. thats the style my 1/2 ton (1970, 350/th350, 2wd lwb, 12bolt) came with.

But now it has a SM465 and a 3/4ton driveshaft with the big carrier bearing and 1350 series u-joints that's the only way to go.
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Old 10-11-2012, 07:24 PM   #3
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Re: Billet Carrier Bearing Question...

Mine too! But this one is 1/8 +/- to small. Must have been for another series truck and not 67-72. No part number on it anywhere. Bad thing is I've got 85.00 bucks in it.
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Old 10-11-2012, 07:50 PM   #4
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Re: Billet Carrier Bearing Question...

No, it is for the 67-72 trucks, I bought it from CPP earlier this year. I even called them to make sure it was the right one before ordering it. The part # for them is CPPCB. I have a 67 1/2 ton longbed with the light duty 2pc driveline. I ended up upgrading to the HD driveline due to my hp output and transmission choice... which is why i was selling it. i never installed it, but it measured out fine with the mic when I measured it for my truck. I know my diveline setup was the original as I am the second owner of the vehicle..

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Old 10-11-2012, 07:58 PM   #5
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Re: Billet Carrier Bearing Question...

I too have an un-molested truck. It must have the heavy duty driveline in it. It is a leaf spring rear end. I wonder if that is the difference?
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Old 10-11-2012, 08:18 PM   #6
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Re: Billet Carrier Bearing Question...

I thought the 2 were different depending on if you had a coil spring vs leaf spring rear since they mount to the frame 2 totally different ways.
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Old 10-11-2012, 08:32 PM   #7
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Re: Billet Carrier Bearing Question...

Well that just may be it then. The original mounting bracket isn't on my truck. I knew there were 2 different mounting styles. I "assumed" either would work. Thanks for all the info guys!!! I think I'll be listing this for sale!
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Old 10-11-2012, 08:36 PM   #8
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Re: Billet Carrier Bearing Question...

I have the coil spring rear end... I dont know much about these era trucks with the leafsprings... so I can not attest to the differences there, the HD setup i upgraded to was also off of a coil spring.... but that takes a completely carrier setup. Sorry its not going to work for you...

Just out of curiosity what is th od of the spined portion of the shaft where the bearing slips on? On your shaft.
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Re: Billet Carrier Bearing Question...

The one pictured is for a coil spring rear which attaches to a mount along the top of the rear crossmember. The leaf spring mount straddles the lower part of the rear crossmember.
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Re: Billet Carrier Bearing Question...

My HD shaft is 1.34" and my LD shaft is 1.15" just for reference
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Re: Billet Carrier Bearing Question...

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The one pictured is for a coil spring rear which attaches to a mount along the top of the rear crossmember. The leaf spring mount straddles the lower part of the rear crossmember.
He is correct in the statement that that bearing mounts to the top.

If this is the case that the leafspring takes the bottom mount, then your shaft measures the 1.34" and needs the HD carrier bearing that looks like this
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Old 10-12-2012, 06:10 AM   #12
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Re: Billet Carrier Bearing Question...

Good Morning!
Adam, I'll measure that shaft when I get home tonight. Also, no problem on it not working out! I should have known which on I needed!

Sicklajoie, Thanks for clearing up the differences for us!

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Re: Billet Carrier Bearing Question...

Youre welcome glad I could help!
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Re: Billet Carrier Bearing Question...

Just a suggestion but if Adam still has the reciept from CPP he could send it to you and maybe you could swap it out.
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Re: Billet Carrier Bearing Question...

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Just a suggestion but if Adam still has the reciept from CPP he could send it to you and maybe you could swap it out.
That's a great Idea!!! Worth a shot!!!
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Re: Billet Carrier Bearing Question...

I will give CPP a call on Monday, that is a great idea!
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