I didn't use any special tools - just a piece of string and one of those "fish scales" things. Dont remember the exact specs for this but it should be in the rebuild manual. It was a matter of fitting the front output housing on and off with different shims behind the bearing race until I got the right resistance needed to turn the centre diff assembly. Remember the gasket thickness on the housing and the torque of the bolts will affect this. A trick I used to make this easier was to grind down the outside of the old bearing race to a slighlty smaller diameter so it could be slotted in and out more easily. Once I had a shim which was within the range I replaced the old race with a the new one and checked the resistance again.
As there are so many shim sizes available I ended up finding one slightly larger than I needed and sanded it down on a flat sanding plate until it was the right thickness. Bit tedious but it worked for me.
Good luck.
Adam.


 
					
					 
				 
				
				
				
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