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Old Jun 22, 2011 | 09:18 AM
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Default Master install kit

I have a 2011' with 11,000 miles on her. I am having the local 4wd parts store intall a Eaton Trutrac in the rear D44 with stock 3.73 gears. They, say I need a master install kit to go along with the installion of the Trutrac.

Does this sound like something they will need to use with only 11,000 miles on my JK, to instqll the Trutrac?
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Old Jun 22, 2011 | 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by GunDude
I have a 2011' with 11,000 miles on her. I am having the local 4wd parts store intall a Eaton Trutrac in the rear D44 with stock 3.73 gears. They, say I need a master install kit to go along with the installion of the Trutrac.

Does this sound like something they will need to use with only 11,000 miles on my JK, to instqll the Trutrac?

With that low mileage, I'd be fine with the bearings that are in there already, but from the shops perspective - maybe they wouldn't warranty it if you don't replace them?
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Old Jun 22, 2011 | 11:57 AM
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If your just getting the truetrac then all you would really need is new carrier bearings and ring gear bolts. Not a Complete kit.

David
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