Rear Axle Disassembled Views

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Rear Axle Disassembled Views
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Fig 1: Rear Axle Disassembled View
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Callout Component Name
1 Bolt
2 Rear Axle Housing Cover
3 Rear Axle Housing Cover Gasket
4 Thrust Washer
5 Differential Pinion Gear
6 Differential Side Gear
7 Thrust Washer
8 Differential Pinion Gear
9 Thrust Washer
10 Differential Side Gear
11 Thrust Washer
12 Bearing Cap Bolts
13 Bearing Cap
14 Differential Bearing Shim
15 Differential Bearing and Cup
16 Differential Ring Gear Bolt
17 Differential Case
18 Pinion Gear Shaft
19 Pinion Gear Bearing Shim
20 Inner Pinion Bearing and Cup
21 Rear Axle Housing
22 Wheel Bearing
23 Rear Axle Shaft Seal
24 Brake Backing Plate
25 Brake Backing Plate Bolt
26 Brake Caliper
27 Brake Caliper Bolt
28 Brake Rotor
29 Wheel Stud
30 Rear Axle Shaft
31 Rear Axle Shaft Lock
32 Pinion Yoke Nut
33 Pinion Yoke Washer
34 Pinion Yoke
35 Pinion Gear Seal
36 Outer Pinion Bearing and Cup
37 Pinion Gear Bearing Spacer
38 Rear Axle Housing Drain Plug
39 Rear Axle Housing Fill Plug
40 Wheel Bearing
41 Rear Axle Shaft Seal
42 Rear Axle Shaft Lock
43 Rear Axle Shaft
44 Wheel Stud
45 Brake Caliper
46 Brake Caliper Bolt
47 Brake Rotor
48 Brake Backing Plate Bolt
49 Brake Backing Plate
50 Rear Axle Vent Hose Connector
51 Differential Bearing Shim
52 Differential Bearing and Cup
53 Bearing Cap
54 Bearing Cap Bolts
55 Differential Ring Gear
56 Differential Pinion Gear Shaft Bolt
57 Differential Pinion Gear Shaft
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