93xj-jeeper
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Pacific Northwest
hey guys,
had a question I was hoping you could help me out with. I searched the forums pretty good with not awesome results so I decided to post.
I got a 93 DD with the 27 spline 8.25 and obviously d30 but not positive what u-joints (non abs). I got them at napa (the hd ones?). I currently have 31s, no lockers, and stock gears.
I am thinking about moving up to 33's, 4.56, and probably front and rear lockers (lock-rights probably). So my question is basically do you think the 8.25 will hold up and also how often am I going to go through u-joints up front.
Also, is there a better a stronger alternative to my u-joints up front without having to fork over a ton of cash. I believe from previous posts I found that I dont have the 297x shafts that can be converted to the 760x. Is that right?
Thanks a lot for your help guys. I need to get this figured out. By the way the wheeling I do is mostly rutted out trails with some rocks and lots of roots, etc. in Washington (definately not straight up rock crawling).
had a question I was hoping you could help me out with. I searched the forums pretty good with not awesome results so I decided to post.
I got a 93 DD with the 27 spline 8.25 and obviously d30 but not positive what u-joints (non abs). I got them at napa (the hd ones?). I currently have 31s, no lockers, and stock gears.
I am thinking about moving up to 33's, 4.56, and probably front and rear lockers (lock-rights probably). So my question is basically do you think the 8.25 will hold up and also how often am I going to go through u-joints up front.
Also, is there a better a stronger alternative to my u-joints up front without having to fork over a ton of cash. I believe from previous posts I found that I dont have the 297x shafts that can be converted to the 760x. Is that right?
Thanks a lot for your help guys. I need to get this figured out. By the way the wheeling I do is mostly rutted out trails with some rocks and lots of roots, etc. in Washington (definately not straight up rock crawling).