So when I began building my TJ a couple of years ago, I bought a set of used axles out of a 2006 LJ rubicon that had been regeared to 4.88's. They had a ARB locker in the rear, and a stock Rubicon locker up front.
I ran a pattern on them to see what they looked like, and @tworley told me that the front was way too shallow.
Since they had already been set up and run, and were probably work-hardened, I figured I'd run them until they grenaded, and went ahead and threw the axles under the Jeep. The rear has been fine, no leaks, no noise, no weird vibrations. The front has had gear howl since I put it in.
I've put about 15k miles on it since the axle swap, knowing eventually I was going to have to address the front gears. I figured that when I did address it, it would be an opportunity to put in an ARB in the front, too.
Well, the howl has gotten worse in the past week. I pulled the plug on the front diff, and thought, man, that looks sparkly in there!
Dipped my finger in the fluid, and held it over a magnet. Guess who's doing a diff rebuild in the next few months?
Good thing I have a 2004 Grand Cherokee to daily until the weather warms up enough to tackle this job!
I ran a pattern on them to see what they looked like, and @tworley told me that the front was way too shallow.
Since they had already been set up and run, and were probably work-hardened, I figured I'd run them until they grenaded, and went ahead and threw the axles under the Jeep. The rear has been fine, no leaks, no noise, no weird vibrations. The front has had gear howl since I put it in.
I've put about 15k miles on it since the axle swap, knowing eventually I was going to have to address the front gears. I figured that when I did address it, it would be an opportunity to put in an ARB in the front, too.
Well, the howl has gotten worse in the past week. I pulled the plug on the front diff, and thought, man, that looks sparkly in there!
Dipped my finger in the fluid, and held it over a magnet. Guess who's doing a diff rebuild in the next few months?
Good thing I have a 2004 Grand Cherokee to daily until the weather warms up enough to tackle this job!
