Diff rebuild or Second Handy So it seems my front diff is cooked, I've read a ton about rebuilding these things, it seems doable as long as I leave the shims in the right order and set pinion preload with crushing the sleeve enough. It seems the wj diff is similar to the Ford 9" and set mainly by pinion preload with the sleeve.
Rebuild kit is around the 120 mark delivered, plus I'd need an in lb torque wrench. OR Grab a second handy axle from a wreck, there's one with the same ratio near here and possibly another one about an hour away. So I'd have no idea on condition, could last a while or bite the big one quickly Opinions please fellow Jeepers |
If you do the work yourself, have time and inclination to gamble and get the donors for little money or free- there is a room for a second option.
Anything less - I'd go with the rebuild. |
Yep it would be tough to get too cheap, most people want a fortune for things.
I would most definitely be doing the work myself as I hate paying for shit I can do, and I get to buy a few new tools. Im leaning towards the rebuild as at least then I know what's inside the thing Sent from under my Grand Cherokee |
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Rebuild is the go, at least then you know everything is in good nick, you won't need to look at it again except to change the oil. Doug. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
My thoughts too, all I need to find is an in lb torque wrench and a brass punch for the pinion bearing races and I should be good to go.
I have a couple of weeks off coming up so hopefully get it done straight away and I can get out camping and wheeling. I've missed 2 trips due to the diff, one with mates down to the Coorong for some awesome beach driving and the Border Track last week 😓 Sent from under my Grand Cherokee |
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Breaking stuff at home is much better than getting stuck out on the trails. :) |
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