In the mean time before I get out of work where is the best place I can get gears for a decent price? I have to change only the ring and pinion right?
You could do this fairly reasonably or stupid expensively!
If you're going to get that diff. opened up for a gear change, might as well pick up a master rebuild kit at the same time. Better safe than to loose it all to the failure of one part that coulda been changed out while it's already apart. Piece of mind.
Here's one. Includes all but the axle bearings & the shims. Your rear-end builder probably has the shims on the shelf.
I picked these guys 'cause I've used them before & they have a nation wide rep. There are others.
https://www.ringpinion.com/b2c/ProductDetails.aspx?ProdID=1664&Source=DiffWizard&ShowAA=true
Got posi? If you do, it's probably a gov-lock. A POS! I say ditch it!
You could buy a new REAL posi carrier. For big $$$! Figure around $500!
https://www.ringpinion.com/b2c/ProductDetails.aspx?ProdID=1563&Source=DiffWizard&ShowAA=true
Or, look in the wreckers for a posi unit out of a mid '90's Impala. Just have to make sure that the axles have the same spline count. Either 28 or 30. That count is either/or in both our trucks & the Impalas. If they are the same count, it's a bolt-in! They are simple to rebuild if that's what you want to do, but most of the time they are fine as they are. It's possible to run 14, 18 or 22 plates. Along with that, you can also run different springs of various tensions so that you can tailor the lock-up to your liking. New spider gear sets are available too.
One thing I do recommend to change on a used carrier is that center pin. They do wear & that can cause mysterious clunks & other noises. They've been known to fail! Then everything goes BOOM! GM no longer has them. I have been told that they are hard to find, new. But Randy's has them listed! Cheap!
Gear sets @ Randy's run from about $200-$275. I recommend a new gear set. On a used set, it's near impossible to get the tooth pattern to be running exactly where it was originally & that ends up causing howling noises.
If your confused or kinda freaked on the costs, talk to your rebuilder first. I know a little about a lot! He'll know better than me! He IS the expert, after all! Lol!