Transmission output shaft seal/bearing

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Yes, they're different - you are looking to replace the extension housing's bushing and seal, correct?

If so, the first link is for purchasing a new OEM extension housing bushing. The 2nd link is for purchasing the OEM style shrouded extension housing seal. The third link contains a combo pack that comes with both the bushing and the seal.

Hope that clears up any confusion for you.
It’s the bearing at the rear of the transmission that the drive shaft slides into. All the videos I’ve seen only shows a single part/bearing.
 

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It’s the bearing at the rear of the transmission that the drive shaft slides into. All the videos I’ve seen only shows a single part/bearing.
Reply with a link here to one of these videos because I'd like to know what you're seeing/talking about. There is no bearing in the back of any 4L60E, 2WD or 4WD. You have a seal and a bushing, both of which @OR VietVet provided you the correct links to purchase. Either you have a different transmission in your vehicle or are hopelessly overthinking this and/or watching the wrong videos.
 
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Reply with a link here to one of these videos because I'd like to know what you're seeing/talking about. There is no bearing in the back of any 4L60E, 2WD or 4WD. You have a seal and a bushing, both of which @OR VietVet provided you the correct links to purchase. Either you have a different transmission in your vehicle or are hopelessly overthinking this and/or watching the wrong videos.
The ones I watched had a transfer case but figured it was similar. From what I gather the shaft should slide out and the seal just pops out with a screwdriver.

Do you have a link to a video?
 

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