WesChapman
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2005 Renny current gear set 3.73 open, 93k miles
Rear end needs a rebuild, budget is limited, Primary use is daily 96 mile round trip commute, mostly mountain roads, average round trip speed is 38mph. Someday I would like to use the Jeep for fun and not just commuting.
Options are:
1.rebuild to stock (3.73, open) cheapest
2.rebuild w 3.73 & trac-loc slightly less cheap
3.rebuild w 4.10 & trac-loc least cheap AND can't afford to do front at same time.
Option 1 gets the Jeep functional, but doesn't add to off road capability
Option 2 gets the Jeep functional, offers a bit better off roadability
Option 3 gets the Jeep functional, should improve performance, but lose 4x4 capability until $$$ saved for front axle.
I like option 3, but worry that D30a 4.10 gear sets are in limited supply and could possibly be unavailable in the future.
If I temporarily run mis matched gears, will I have to drop the front drive shaft or could I leave it connected but not use 4x4. (I have part time only t-case) I'm the only one driving the Jeep so I'm not worried about accidental t-case engagement. Does the Jeep t-case have some sort of syncho for on the fly engagement?
Thoughts?
Thanks
Rear end needs a rebuild, budget is limited, Primary use is daily 96 mile round trip commute, mostly mountain roads, average round trip speed is 38mph. Someday I would like to use the Jeep for fun and not just commuting.
Options are:
1.rebuild to stock (3.73, open) cheapest
2.rebuild w 3.73 & trac-loc slightly less cheap
3.rebuild w 4.10 & trac-loc least cheap AND can't afford to do front at same time.
Option 1 gets the Jeep functional, but doesn't add to off road capability
Option 2 gets the Jeep functional, offers a bit better off roadability
Option 3 gets the Jeep functional, should improve performance, but lose 4x4 capability until $$$ saved for front axle.
I like option 3, but worry that D30a 4.10 gear sets are in limited supply and could possibly be unavailable in the future.
If I temporarily run mis matched gears, will I have to drop the front drive shaft or could I leave it connected but not use 4x4. (I have part time only t-case) I'm the only one driving the Jeep so I'm not worried about accidental t-case engagement. Does the Jeep t-case have some sort of syncho for on the fly engagement?
Thoughts?
Thanks