I finally found a 30 with 4.10's! It seems two years ago people were giving them away, now they want to sell them as if the Jeep is still attached and gold plated. I got it for $100. Oh yeah!
Now to the question... Since I'll be using the panhard, external sleeving isn't much of an option. I can get 2"OD x .120" DOM very easily to drive in the passenger side. My thought is to just add a bit of support for the three piece passenger side tube. Would it be worth the effort? Or, just shut up and run it?
Aside, OU812 found the NAPA seal 11800 to put in the passenger side tube without machining so you can swap in TJ shafts. It turns out that Applied carries a double lip Viton seal with single spring for less. Its' P/N 471765.
Another question, I've found that the '89 and '92 unit bearings, calipers, rotors and pads are different. Are the knuckles different? I'd rather just swap my setup onto these "new" knuckles. Anybody know?
Yet another question... Apparently the '87-'89 unit bearing is rebuildable. Does anybody have experience with this? I'm thinking it may be to my benefit to keep these. I like the idea of re-packing occasionally instead of replacing when the bearings fail.
Now to the question... Since I'll be using the panhard, external sleeving isn't much of an option. I can get 2"OD x .120" DOM very easily to drive in the passenger side. My thought is to just add a bit of support for the three piece passenger side tube. Would it be worth the effort? Or, just shut up and run it?
Aside, OU812 found the NAPA seal 11800 to put in the passenger side tube without machining so you can swap in TJ shafts. It turns out that Applied carries a double lip Viton seal with single spring for less. Its' P/N 471765.
Another question, I've found that the '89 and '92 unit bearings, calipers, rotors and pads are different. Are the knuckles different? I'd rather just swap my setup onto these "new" knuckles. Anybody know?
Yet another question... Apparently the '87-'89 unit bearing is rebuildable. Does anybody have experience with this? I'm thinking it may be to my benefit to keep these. I like the idea of re-packing occasionally instead of replacing when the bearings fail.
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