Aussie Lockers
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From: Hesperia
Year: 89
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
go for it then, if you dont like it its not stuck in there forever pull it back out and change to something different. my buddy had never popped open a diff and he did his all on his own so they cant be too hard to install on your own.
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Aussie is what im about to get put in my 8.25. My buddy has one in his XJ and he wheels the crap out of it and he says its still running great. Just talked to him about helping me put mine in just 2 minutes ago.
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From: Westfield, MA
Year: 1999.
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0, I6
with aussie being full time how bad are they for a DD i wanna get a aussie in the rear in my chrylser 8.25 but dont wanna snap an axle pulling a tight turn. any insight would help tremendouesly.
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From: Hesperia
Year: 89
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
depends on the size of tire and how you drive. on 31s and a light foot your okay
i said that cuz in my case im on 35s and when your pulling someone out or putting that much strain on those pins for the spider gears they become toothpicks.
i said that cuz in my case im on 35s and when your pulling someone out or putting that much strain on those pins for the spider gears they become toothpicks.
#9
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From: new jersey
Year: 1994(mostly)
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
I could run 33's no problem i got 32's a locked dana 35 isnt bad at all, if i was goin any bigger then a 33 id get an 8.8 or a d44, my buddy has 35" boggers and a locked d35 no problem.
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