hi Clay!

   can you expound some more on what BiL's doing?

   never heard of anyone taking anything off of an Exploder to put on an
XJ except for the rear disc brakes, and that doesn't have anything to
do with the gearing...

   likewise, what exactly are you talking about WRT the T'Case? "the seal
will pop and poop the shaft out"?
   XJ T'Cases were made with slip-yokes at the rear output, and some
people will pull the yoke out of the T'Case while flexing up if they've
lifted the rig and not compensated for the change in driveline length,
but i've never heard of anyone losing a shaft because of a seal
failure,...


cheers!
e


> Cherokee upgrades with Furd Exploder parts.  My BiL is in the process
> of taking a salvage cherokee and has upgraded axles with exploder bits.
>   Gets better gearing.  Has to play with the transfer case.  There is a
> problem where the seal will pop and poop the shaft out.  Fix for that
> is the newer boot.
>
> On Tuesday, September 13, 2005, at 07:24 AM, Curt Raymond wrote:
>
>> The solid axle debate is also one of those east coast/west coast
>> things that I think the 4x4 magazines make into a big dumb thing thats
>> really not that big a deal. On the east coast, particularly in the
>> northeast I'd say theres not a whole lot of rock crawling to be done
>> so what they California crowd values in a 4x4 is not that important.
>> Mostly what we've got here is mud. Southern Maine in particular has
>> sink it to the axles clay/sand mud that'll get yeh.
>>
>> For a woods truck I place more value on things like a limited slip (or
>> locker) in the  diff and a manageable amount of power. Too often
>> during hunting season we'll ease through a tough spot following a
>> trail of parts and gear oil up to the guy with the big block V8 thats
>> gotten too happy with the go pedal.
>> My Dad has a Liberty with a limited slip rear end and for normal
>> conditions its not bad at all. He had a Chevy Tracker before that also
>> with a limited slip that was nice. My mother had a Cherokee that was a
>> steaming pile of dog crap in the woods. Had way too much power for the
>> gearing, and bad clearance. Places the Tracker could slide through in
>> 2wd with the limited slip just barely engaging the Cherokee could
>> barely bounce through in 4wd churning snorting and sucking fuel like
>> it was going out of style. I hated that Cherokee...
>>
>> -Curt
>>
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 11:08 PM
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>> Subject: Re: [MBZ] The new G-Wagen
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>>
>> Could someone elaborate why a solid axle is preferable to independent
>> suspension when it comes to a 4x4?
>>
>> Tim
>> 1982 300TD Moby
>>
>>
>>
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