I should have my gears and lockers done by summer. So maybe I can deliver them and we can hit a trail somewhere
Sounds cool...
Are you doing the gears & lockers yourself?
I should have my gears and lockers done by summer. So maybe I can deliver them and we can hit a trail somewhere
Sounds cool...
Are you doing the gears & lockers yourself?
No, I tried to talk myself into it, and @lBasket 's thread was motivating, but I think I'm just going to bite the bullet and have a shop do it. Not 100% sure where yet. Probably Auburn
No, I tried to talk myself into it, and @lBasket 's thread was motivating, but I think I'm just going to bite the bullet and have a shop do it. Not 100% sure where yet. Probably Auburn
Yea I kind of vaguely know John through a friend. We've met a couple times. I got a rough quote from him and it would certainly be cheaper to do it myself, even with buying everything I'd need. But, there's something the be said for having a competent shop do it right. Rather than me spending weeks doing it in short increments, taking up the garage, and still maybe not get it right!That was who I'd recommend in the area. The best that I've heard of.
Yea I kind of vaguely know John through a friend. We've met a couple times. I got a rough quote from him and it would certainly be cheaper to do it myself, even with buying everything I'd need. But, there's something the be said for having a competent shop do it right. Rather than me spending weeks doing it in short increments, taking up the garage, and still maybe not get it right!
I think if I had a set of axles I was swapping in and wouldn't have to either pull the axle or work under it on the floor, I would try it. Maybe at a later date if I ever find myself doing it again. Like when my son gets his own Jeep down the road (he's 3!).
Yea I kind of vaguely know John through a friend. We've met a couple times. I got a rough quote from him and it would certainly be cheaper to do it myself, even with buying everything I'd need. But, there's something the be said for having a competent shop do it right. Rather than me spending weeks doing it in short increments, taking up the garage, and still maybe not get it right!
I think if I had a set of axles I was swapping in and wouldn't have to either pull the axle or work under it on the floor, I would try it. Maybe at a later date if I ever find myself doing it again. Like when my son gets his own Jeep down the road (he's 3!).
That warranty if something goes wrong is nice too... Says the guy who's blown up 3 Dana 60 R&P's....
Don't compare the time to me, lots of the weeks I spent was dealing with the Yukon junk
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Oooof!
My wife would lose her patience with me after the Jeep sat in her garage spot for a couple weeks. Although we do park it in there all summer when the windows are off. I just feel like it's a little beyond my reach right now. I think that's the only thing that I'll have a shop do. Well, besides mount and balance tires.
If I break it again I'm swapping in a different axle... Then might get it retubed and made into a front axle.
You need to put your foot down and explain who's spot that is...
Get a cover for the Jeep & you can park it outside... I got the RainGear cover but there are other brands now.
Don't compare the time to me, lots of the weeks I spent was dealing with the Yukon junk
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Finally got around to assembling my control arms. Install will be another time. I knew the big JJ's were beefy, but didn't realize quite how beefy until I got the rears assembled.
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Those aren’t rears, they are lowers for front and rear.
