lawsoncl
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- North Idaho
Anyone know what ZJ years would be a straight bolt-in for a 93 ZJ D35? I can grab XJ D35s at the local yard, but I really don't feel like screwing with spring mounts.
As for why... I noticed last week a slight nudging when turning. It felt like a front u-joint going south and I figured it was nothing urgent. This afternoon, I make a sharp turn and got a loud 'bang' from the rear end. The drive home was fine on the straights but if I gave it any power in a turn it was bucking and banging pretty badly. Backing into the driveway was like riding a bucking bronco.
Jacked the rear end up and found one tire wouldn't spin and the other spun freely with it in park - rather bad sign. Pulled the cover and the spiders look like someone took a sledge hammer to them. I couldn't find anything cracked and no broken teeth or anything that might have gotten loose and gone through them. Lots of ground up metal in the bottom, so all the bearings are suspect now. Easier to just grab another junkyard axle - hence the question on interchange.
(the white spots on the ring are just the lighting)
As for why... I noticed last week a slight nudging when turning. It felt like a front u-joint going south and I figured it was nothing urgent. This afternoon, I make a sharp turn and got a loud 'bang' from the rear end. The drive home was fine on the straights but if I gave it any power in a turn it was bucking and banging pretty badly. Backing into the driveway was like riding a bucking bronco.
Jacked the rear end up and found one tire wouldn't spin and the other spun freely with it in park - rather bad sign. Pulled the cover and the spiders look like someone took a sledge hammer to them. I couldn't find anything cracked and no broken teeth or anything that might have gotten loose and gone through them. Lots of ground up metal in the bottom, so all the bearings are suspect now. Easier to just grab another junkyard axle - hence the question on interchange.
(the white spots on the ring are just the lighting)