Northern Utah BS thread
#3662
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Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
i will be ther efor sure this time guys i will givw ww a good try but i need rock stackers lol we will get a non locked jeep up there sometime we just need to put our minds up to it i almost made it last time i was out
#3664
dont need to, it has spider gears , the way it works is the spring in between the spiders creates resistance on the side spiders that the axle shafts go through it pushes them against the plates so it makes them kind of lock up but if they get too much resistance they will spin, Ive noticed its been getting easier to turn the tire by hand when i have the jeep in the air, when I put the axle in it was almost impossible to turn one tire if it was in park, so Im pretty sure the clutch disks are shot, all I have to do is weld it up like you do with an open diff and it will be good to go
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Year: 1994 Ford Bronco
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 351 W
dont need to, it has spider gears , the way it works is the spring in between the spiders creates resistance on the side spiders that the axle shafts go through it pushes them against the plates so it makes them kind of lock up but if they get too much resistance they will spin, Ive noticed its been getting easier to turn the tire by hand when i have the jeep in the air, when I put the axle in it was almost impossible to turn one tire if it was in park, so Im pretty sure the clutch disks are shot, all I have to do is weld it up like you do with an open diff and it will be good to go
#3667
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Year: 1994 Ford Bronco
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 351 W
#3669
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6
most grands and all limiteds have d44 just their aluminum. and if i were you shawn in get on ebay or amazon and just liik for a spool their about 80 online.... and a lot stronger then welding no offense sean
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Year: whats left of a 91
Model: Cherokee
Engine: one that makes noise
wrong on all accounts mike most grands had the 35 i've seen some with a 35c all ZJ's though, not all limiteds have a 44 and the aluminum ones were only in a couple yrs, (WK's i think) they realized it was a bad idea.
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Year: 1995
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 5.2 318
My jeep has a low pinion and and a 35c in it I got a high pinion and a 44 from my work there in my garage HHS there doing me a lot of good in there