beakie
NAXJA Forum User
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- Ontario, Canada
So after getting this axle over a month ago, out of one XJ and under mine, I finally got it swapped over. Tubes were not welded, all brake parts were done, caliper cups were full of dirt. Took some time to get it ready for this.
Realized while taking out the 8.25 just how much droop was limited by the shocks I had on it. So after the install we flexed it out.
Compressed 13"
Extended 21" (but since I will add atleast one more leaf in the future I think I will shoot for 23" just to be sure)
8.8 = 4.10 w/full Detroit, new calipers/rotors/pads/hard lines. Was going to push it back 1", but ended up leaving it stock, for now.
out with the old
in with the new
RuffStuff cover... I apologize now to any future rocks I may hit.
no rubbing, but tire is just touchin the ground in the pics, and I drove up without the front DS in thanks to the Detroit, can't wait to try it out on the trail.
Once the shock mounts get here it will be finished. The front pass shock is actually bottomed out, gonna need longer once the long arm kit is on.
The exhaust is touching the DS in the pics aswell, so will have to get that sorted out. Since a TNT LA kit is waiting to go on, I will have a shop fab up a proper exhaust once its on.
I left the proportioning valve in the MC, but I think I will try removing it as the brakes are kinda spongy as it is... little more travel in the pedal than before the swap. Not sure what to expect from the brakes, but I will try it without the valve, complete fluid flush and see how that works.
Realized while taking out the 8.25 just how much droop was limited by the shocks I had on it. So after the install we flexed it out.
Compressed 13"
Extended 21" (but since I will add atleast one more leaf in the future I think I will shoot for 23" just to be sure)
8.8 = 4.10 w/full Detroit, new calipers/rotors/pads/hard lines. Was going to push it back 1", but ended up leaving it stock, for now.
out with the old

in with the new

RuffStuff cover... I apologize now to any future rocks I may hit.

no rubbing, but tire is just touchin the ground in the pics, and I drove up without the front DS in thanks to the Detroit, can't wait to try it out on the trail.




Once the shock mounts get here it will be finished. The front pass shock is actually bottomed out, gonna need longer once the long arm kit is on.
The exhaust is touching the DS in the pics aswell, so will have to get that sorted out. Since a TNT LA kit is waiting to go on, I will have a shop fab up a proper exhaust once its on.
I left the proportioning valve in the MC, but I think I will try removing it as the brakes are kinda spongy as it is... little more travel in the pedal than before the swap. Not sure what to expect from the brakes, but I will try it without the valve, complete fluid flush and see how that works.
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