Hey out there in MJR land,
I have a 93 YJ with a pretty much a stock 2.5L engine, 5 speed and stock drive train, with 33's. Awhile back I bought a 27 spline Auburn E-CTED E-Locker, the install kit and bearings for the rear D35-C. Now, I've had this thing sittin on a shelf in the garage for over a year now and I wanna to put it in soooo bad!..... but, I don't have the technical savvy to take on that kind of job myself. (Right now, It is alittle under geared with 4-11's, the 4 banger and 33's but, it's not too bad!!) I'm afraid though, that if I don't upgrade the stock 4-11 gears that are in it now to at least 4-56's or 4-88's as well as getting a set of heavy duty (ALLOY) 27 spline axles, I may start breaking things. I'm working on getting or (looking for) the heavier duty Axles and front and rear gear sets but it may be awhile.
Question #1: Do I go ahead and install the locker now or, do I wait and do it all at the same time?
Question #2: If I go ahead and install the locker, is there anyone out there that has the technical knowlage to help me wrench it or, should I just take it somewhere and have it done.
"I really like wrenchin on the Jeep myself, that way if I break it I know how to fix it!!"
I'm looking at these Axles:
http://www.rocky-road.com/jeepaxle.html
Open to suggestions!
Thank's, Scott
I have a 93 YJ with a pretty much a stock 2.5L engine, 5 speed and stock drive train, with 33's. Awhile back I bought a 27 spline Auburn E-CTED E-Locker, the install kit and bearings for the rear D35-C. Now, I've had this thing sittin on a shelf in the garage for over a year now and I wanna to put it in soooo bad!..... but, I don't have the technical savvy to take on that kind of job myself. (Right now, It is alittle under geared with 4-11's, the 4 banger and 33's but, it's not too bad!!) I'm afraid though, that if I don't upgrade the stock 4-11 gears that are in it now to at least 4-56's or 4-88's as well as getting a set of heavy duty (ALLOY) 27 spline axles, I may start breaking things. I'm working on getting or (looking for) the heavier duty Axles and front and rear gear sets but it may be awhile.
Question #1: Do I go ahead and install the locker now or, do I wait and do it all at the same time?
Question #2: If I go ahead and install the locker, is there anyone out there that has the technical knowlage to help me wrench it or, should I just take it somewhere and have it done.
"I really like wrenchin on the Jeep myself, that way if I break it I know how to fix it!!"
I'm looking at these Axles:
http://www.rocky-road.com/jeepaxle.html
Open to suggestions!
Thank's, Scott
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