CherokeeLiberty
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We finally got winter and snow, so I got to drive on crap roads. The new tires handled perfectly.
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During my working days I traveled to Germany many times for training on Hitachi Computers...also 2 trips to Japan! So I made a point of teaching myself German!Who said the Germans don't have a sense of humour?
I suspect that's more of a reflection on their on-road presence than perceived arrogance of their owners (although that joke must pre-date the A-class)
During my working days I traveled to Germany many times for training on Hitachi Computers...also 2 trips to Japan! So I made a point of teaching myself German!
All this did for me was to confirm my suspicion that the Germans are the most arrogant and self-centered nation in the world!
The Japanese on the other hand are the most helpful and friendly people!
Not necessary, but in my opinion much easier to get that stuff out of the way. I prefer the more time less fight method rather than workarounds and battles, it's not a speed sport for me.Front drive shaft going back in with new boots & fresh grease. All the online writeups have you stripping the brakes, top and bottom ball joints & the steering ball joints, as you can see in the picture, that's not necessary.You must be registered for see images attach
What did you use for spacers?I too love the uni-strut roof rack. Its very modular and you can easily move the cross bars to where they are needed.
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I like that you were able to do it this way. I have some front axle seals that need to go in, and I wasn’t looking forward to having to take every last thing apart to get to them. Although I may just do that, because I have a new steering rack that needs to go in as well.Front drive shaft going back in with new boots & fresh grease. All the online writeups have you stripping the brakes, top and bottom ball joints & the steering ball joints, as you can see in the picture, that's not necessary.You must be registered for see images attach
I've replaced the cv axles both ways, it just makes it so easy with everything out of the way. I remove the knuckle, brake, and even the shock. Gives me lots of room to work and none of that is complicated. When I replaced my steering rack bushings it was ridiculously easy, but that's because I had the entire front suspension out as well as the front diff. Not saying I recommend that route...I just took the opportunity while in another evolving project.I like that you were able to do it this way. I have some front axle seals that need to go in, and I wasn’t looking forward to having to take every last thing apart to get to them. Although I may just do that, because I have a new steering rack that needs to go in as well.
It is for me sadly, I'm always racing the weather this time of year, I have another Jeep in front of my workshop and another car inside so it's the luxury of laying on a damp drive.Not necessary, but in my opinion much easier to get that stuff out of the way. I prefer the more time less fight method rather than workarounds and battles, it's not a speed sport for me.
It is for me sadly, I'm always racing the weather this time of year, I have another Jeep in front of my workshop and another car inside so it's the luxury of laying on a damp drive.
I like that you were able to do it this way. I have some front axle seals that need to go in, and I wasn’t looking forward to having to take every last thing apart to get to them. Although I may just do that, because I have a new steering rack that needs to go in as well.
Buying it? I want a air locker, but I won't give it the use it deserves.Wondering if anyone has ever used the Spartan Helical LSD, which seems to be a competitor to the old reliable Detroit TrueTrac. It’s on sale for $280 right now for the D30 so I have to ask.
Spartan Helical Limited Slip Diff - positraction | Yukon Gear & Axle
Spartan Helical Limited Slip Differential Worm Gear Positraction for front Dana 30 front 27-spline 3.73-up ratio from USA Standard Gearwww.yukongear.com
Front and rear or just the rear?When I was a kid (many years ago) I was warned that sooner or later someone would come along and tempt me to try LSD.
Now that day has come.
This is the way.both is the correct answer
I don’t know. Would I be able to DIY the installation considering I have to reset the backlash, etc.?Buying it? I want a air locker, but I won't give it the use it deserves.