Rear end problem help

I wouldn't waste my time and effort changing the bearings, I don't believe for a second that will cure the problem. Just my 2 pennies. The pattern is probably a little off and allowing the howl on the coast side is my guess. Also there are some gear manufacturers that had issues with howling, this has been a few years ago this was discussed.

It won't. That guy is trying to get out of makin it good. That's all there is to it. Howl on accel or decel is ALWAYS the pinion gear depth. Whether it's caused by a bad bearing, loose pinion nut, or "whatever", that's what it is. Every. Single. Time.