The carrier bearings are not hard to do, but must have the back lash set
to .008" so if you don't have a magnetic base dial indicator you might
want to have a machine shop press off and on the old bearing races, the
bearings them selves are not attached, but are held in place by a threaded
adjuster rings which by moving sets the back lash and the bearing preload
Dump the diff oil first look at that for problems, and if it's not looking like
metalic paint I would not be worried, just do the wheel bearings, and those
will need to be taken in to have pressed off, it would be easier to get donor
axle shafts and swap them.
I have not heard of too many, or any rear bearings going bad, I'm sure they
do, but not often, I wonder if your diff oil level is OK or low, and did this
happen from lack of lubrication, check that diff oil, pull the fill plug, stick your
finger in to the second knuckle and feel for oil, it should be close to the hole
if not use more of your finger and if none, we have a problem, drain and measure
how much was in there, don't remember exactly but should be around 1 quart
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