I don't know, but you don't have to have shims. Axles like the Ford 9 inch have have internal threaded washers that you screw in or out to make the adjustments you need. In order to have a gear set that actually lasts, you must make sure your pinion depth is correct, gear back lash is with in spec., have correct contact pattern between the ring gear teeth and pinion gear teeth, poroper pinion bearing preload, proper side bearing preload, proper turning torque of the pinion and each axle (if a limited slip equipped carrier is used), just to name a few. Tools needed are; torque wrench, bar type torque wrench, dial-indicator with magnetic base, gear paint. Typically it takes about 30-45 minutes to get all that right; so long as it's not a shim type diff. And the person doing the work actually knows what they are doing.