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Old 09-14-2012, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by nowhres
On the page 3,000...
Imagine that....
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Originally Posted by 96xjclassic
Same gearing??????
It can be a project, if you want. Im do. My patio is to clean!
Yep, 3.55 gearing. I was gonna ask about bringing it by for us to work on

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Tim....auto...4.0....should be 3:55...and so is this....
I was thinking 2WD or 4WD. As in, wouldn't trans>axle be a different length than TC>axle? But my driveshaft will be going from my TC to axle, so the old one doesn't matter. So...pinion length on D35 vs D44?


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Originally Posted by nowhres
On the page 3,000...
I started it....

Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Yep, 3.55 gearing. I was gonna ask about bringing it by for us to work on

I was thinking 2WD or 4WD. As in, wouldn't trans>axle be a different length than TC>axle? But my driveshaft will be going from my TC to axle, so the old one doesn't matter. So...pinion length on D35 vs D44?


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IMHO you got a nice axle for a nice price, whatever price it is for a driveshaft is worth it. though all the technical stuff I have no clue = D for now.
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Yep, 3.55 gearing. I was gonna ask about bringing it by for us to work on

I was thinking 2WD or 4WD. As in, wouldn't trans>axle be a different length than TC>axle? But my driveshaft will be going from my TC to axle, so the old one doesn't matter. So...pinion length on D35 vs D44?

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Pinion length difference between a D35 and a D44 is around 1/2". The D44 is shorter and sliding the slip yoke out of the TC the small amount needed will be negligible. That said, buy that axle!!!
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Ugh!! A DC Police helo has been canvassing the area and has flown directly over my spot no less than 30 times in the past 20 minutes. Not including the three times it flew by while I wrote this.
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Yep, 3.55 gearing. I was gonna ask about bringing it by for us to work on


I was thinking 2WD or 4WD. As in, wouldn't trans>axle be a different length than TC>axle? But my driveshaft will be going from my TC to axle, so the old one doesn't matter. So...pinion length on D35 vs D44?


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I would still try your best to get the drive shaft that belongs with it.
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I'll ask him about the DS, but I don't care that much if it's only .5". My DS is long enough that I shouldn't need an SYE unless I go up to 8" lift. Still, I'll see if he has it. And the deal is already made. I'm getting it Sunday.
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It won't stop leaking gas from this line

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Old 09-15-2012, 06:43 AM
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Xj parts.


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Originally Posted by my89xj
It won't stop leaking gas from this line
The o-ring is probably torn. Sometimes they stay inside the rail when you take it apart and you don't even realize there is a o-ring.
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Originally Posted by Garrettfab

The o-ring is probably torn. Sometimes they stay inside the rail when you take it apart and you don't even realize there is a o-ring.
There's this little Orange ring? Or like and actual black o ring?
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This

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Originally Posted by my89xj
This
That looks like it. Does it look ok?
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Originally Posted by Garrettfab

That looks like it. Does it look ok?
So there's all three of these both Orange ones are bad

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Just put in new ones, so far so good


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