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firefight343
April 21st, 2008, 05:49
I'm a full time college student--thus don't have all that much cash to play around with. Own an 84 2.8L, TF-904/NP207, 33's, currently with stock gears. Driving the 2.8's a bear with my current set-up, killing my MPG and tranny for that matter! I've put up with it long enough, and found a really good deal on 4.56's for my D30/35.

I know, I know, polishing a turd (plural?)...but its what I've got to work with, its my DD, and I don't wheel it all that much (and when I do I don't go nuts).

Is there anyone in my area, that might be willing to help me out? By all means willing to pay--just looking for someone with experience that might be able to save me from going into a shop.

If not does anyone know of any good, cheap(er) places to get them done? Anything info would help.

TIA,
Ed

Akers87
April 21st, 2008, 17:10
where did you find your gears, im looking to do the same thing, but im sorry i cant help you ouy there.

JeepFreak21
April 21st, 2008, 17:50
What would really kick ass is a Sierra Chapter Gear Setting Workshop. I could video tape it for Member download.

Would you two be willing to join up for the opportunity to go?

All we would have to do is find somebody that could teach it! :D

Billy

Akers87
April 21st, 2008, 18:19
thats an excellent idea, i would go!

firefight343
April 21st, 2008, 20:38
Wow that would be awesome...I wish we could get something like that together.

Akers87: I got them from a friend who just decided to go all out and go to D44's with 5.38's or something.

Kinda bummed nobody has seen this and is able to install gears. Haha.

But while were on the subject of sacramento--anyone know of the better jeep clubs around? maybe we can get an XJ club together in sacto?

Phil
April 21st, 2008, 21:57
If someone buys me tools, I'll buy a house and we can learn.




Then I'll be closer to being CRASH.

JeepFreak21
April 21st, 2008, 22:21
If someone buys me tools, I'll buy a house and we can learn.




Then I'll be closer to being CRASH.

Buy a house from me and I'll buy you tools :D
Billy

Phil
April 22nd, 2008, 07:31
Buy a house from me and I'll buy you tools :D
Billy

Hey, I don't make the rules.

JeepFreak21
April 22nd, 2008, 08:12
Hey, I don't make the rules.

I'll buy Liz tools! :D
Billy

geberhard
April 22nd, 2008, 15:46
check with Mark, Welndmn in Brentwood, he does petty good gear installs and very reasonable (about $175 per axle if I am not mistaken).

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/member.php?u=398

firefight343
April 23rd, 2008, 02:45
Geberhard:Thanks a bunch for the reply. Will definitely plan on trying to contact Mark.

Ed

Slonopotam
April 23rd, 2008, 23:42
If someone buys me tools

What kind of tools we are talking about ?
Are we serious ?

geberhard
April 24th, 2008, 08:35
Some good info here on the process, and recommended tools:

http://www.differentials.com/install.html

I am definitely not a gear pro, and the only time I installed my own gears they seemed ok, pattern checked, etc. Would I do them again? Maybe, on a 14 bolt or other axle taht is easier to adjust. Isnertinga nd removing shims gets old and takes time to do well.

For a trail only rig I probably woudl not have a problem, but for something that runs on the road I would ratehr leave to someone that knows the stuff. I am all for learning stuff, but for a couple hundred bucks per axle it is cheaper than the tools and time you will invest on the process.

MIXEDBREED
May 3rd, 2008, 13:47
Hurry up and get your rig up to speed so we can break it...Just on here looking for lower Adj LCAs. Talk to you later Bro. This pic is choice!!!
http://usera.imagecave.com/MixedBreed/100_3201-1.JPG

Phil
May 6th, 2008, 22:09
What kind of tools we are talking about ?
Are we serious ?

Well, I'm still at the same house you've been to. Phil

XJ_ranger
May 7th, 2008, 16:42
I'd help Phil fawk someone's diff gears over...

I can read a book and follow directions... sure - why not? :gag: