Porch951
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Albuquerque, NM
[Reposting this here because i didn't get a response in the OEM section...]
Over the summer i'm planning to upgrade to 4.56 gears on my XJ. I have a D44 rear and a D30 front. I have done gears before in the D44, and i did a pretty good job (they are pretty quiet and have a good pattern). I've got about 15k miles on them, but i question whether i did a good enough job for them to last 200k miles, if that makes sense.
So long story short, i keep reading people's comments like "if you know the tricks you can make the gears stay quiet forever". In looking at the swap to 4.56 gears i'm wondering what i can do better.
So...Any tips, tricks?
Is a case spreader really necessary to do it right? (I just got the last setup so it was tight in the case, and required a few taps with a mallet to get it in, seems okay? :dunno
Is the D30 much different than the D44? (HP ABS from a '96)
Is there an easy way to determine pinion preload with a cheap(ish) tool, or just go by feel? That's what i did last time.
Over the summer i'm planning to upgrade to 4.56 gears on my XJ. I have a D44 rear and a D30 front. I have done gears before in the D44, and i did a pretty good job (they are pretty quiet and have a good pattern). I've got about 15k miles on them, but i question whether i did a good enough job for them to last 200k miles, if that makes sense.
So long story short, i keep reading people's comments like "if you know the tricks you can make the gears stay quiet forever". In looking at the swap to 4.56 gears i'm wondering what i can do better.
So...Any tips, tricks?
Is a case spreader really necessary to do it right? (I just got the last setup so it was tight in the case, and required a few taps with a mallet to get it in, seems okay? :dunno

Is the D30 much different than the D44? (HP ABS from a '96)
Is there an easy way to determine pinion preload with a cheap(ish) tool, or just go by feel? That's what i did last time.