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Precision A/T Pinion Bearing - M804049

Part #:
M804049
Line:
PRB
$31.99 Each
Availability Controls for Precision A/T Pinion Bearing
Differential Pinion Bearing   Rear Inner
Bearing Type:   Tapered
Bearing/Cone Inside Diameter (in):   1.875 Inch
Bearing/Cone Inside Diameter (mm):   47.625mm

Precision A/T Pinion Bearing - M88048

Part #:
M88048
Line:
PRB
$13.99 Each
Availability Controls for Precision A/T Pinion Bearing
Differential Pinion Bearing   Rear Outer
Bearing Type:   Tapered
Bearing/Cone Inside Diameter (in):   1.312 Inch
Bearing/Cone Inside Diameter (mm):   33.33mm

MasterPro A/T Pinion Bearing - M804049

Part #:
M804049
Line:
MPB
$20.99 Each
Availability Controls for MasterPro A/T Pinion Bearing
Pinion Bearing   Rear Inner; GMC Axle
Bearing Type:   Tapered
Bearing/Cone Inside Diameter (in):   1.875 Inch
Bearing/Cone Inside Diameter (mm):   47.63mm

MasterPro Multi-Purpose Bearing - M88048

Part #:
M88048
Line:
MPB
$10.99 Each
Availability Controls for MasterPro Multi-Purpose Bearing
Pinion Bearing   Rear Outer; GMC Axle
Bearing Type:   Tapered
Inner Race/Cup Inside Diameter (in):   1.312 Inch
Inner Race/Cup Inside Diameter (mm):   33.33mm

Precision Transfer Case Output Shaft Race - 25520

Part #:
25520
Line:
PRB
$6.99 Each
Availability Controls for Precision Transfer Case Output Shaft Race
Differential Carrier Bearing Race   Rear
Outer Race/Cup Width (in):   0.750 Inch
Outer Race/Cup Width (mm):   19mm
Outer Race/Cup Outside Diameter (in):   3.265 Inch

MasterPro Wheel Bearing Race - 25520

Part #:
25520
Line:
MPB
$4.99 Each
Availability Controls for MasterPro Wheel Bearing Race
Axle Differential Bearing Race   Rear; GMC Axle
Stand Out (in):   0.187 Inch
Outer Race/Cup Width (in):   0.750 Inch
Outer Race/Cup Width (mm):   19mm

What Is A Pinion Bearing?


A pinion bearing is a bearing used in the differential to support and reduce friction between the rotating pinion shaft and the axle housing. A vehicle's transmission sends power to the differential through the driveshaft. The driveshaft connects to and spins the pinion gear. As the pinion gear spins, it drives the ring gear, powering the axles and helping to propel the vehicle. Pinion bearings and races help ensure that the pinion shaft and gear rotate smoothly and efficiently, and help to minimize friction, looseness, and wear. A pinion bearing consists of an inner race, an outer race, and balls or rollers that are all housed in a cage, and by allowing the pinion gear to spin smoothly, these bearings reduce friction for optimal power delivery. Although they are built to withstand heavy loads, friction, and general use, low lubrication levels or contaminated gear oil can damage the bearing, as well as cause premature wear to the ring and pinion gears inside the axle. Signs of a failing pinion bearing can include whining or grinding noises, oil leaks around the bearing seal, a shaking steering wheel, vibrations from under the floorboards, and more. If you notice noises from your axle, differential, or driveshaft, be sure to check your bearings and U-joints for signs of damage or leaks. Regularly inspecting the bearing for play or leaks and maintaining proper oil levels to reduce friction can help you maintain healthy, long-lasting pinion bearings. If you don't feel comfortable inspecting, diagnosing, or performing a pinion bearing repair yourself, we are also happy to recommend