Anyone have experience using a 3-turn lock to lock durango box instead of modifying it to be 3.5 turns? I'm debating whether I should tear the box down, rebuild w/ a new seal kit, and take the spacers out so it can do 3.5 turns or if I should just install it and run it as-is. Is the extra 0.25 turns in each direction worth the work required to modify it?
i bought a brand new durango box from napa and it was 3.5 turns.
I went to all the local places (including NAPA) and checked the boxes they had in stock, all were 3-turn otherwise I would have just bought it new.
we still have power here...I had to shut power off at the main because only half of my house would loose it. So we called the electric company and they told us all of our appliances will get effed up if we keep it on.
So kow i hqve no school and no power. How can i work on my jeep if I cant even get into the garage![]()
Some of the stores had a note on the website saying how many turns lock to lock. Other stores let me open the product, take the steering gear out of the box, and manually check how many turns lock to lock there were. All were 3 turns.how do you know? idk if mine was a true "3.5" turn box but i hit both steering stops on my D30 and i never adjusted them from stock.
Yesterday during the storm our power was intermittent for a while and there was a loud humming noise every now and then. My brother thought it was wind blowing over the chimney but I thought it sounded electrical and figured it was a transformer. Stepped outside and heard it again, sounded like electricity arcing. Went for a walk, ended up a stick landed on the power lines and they were arcing in front of my friends house 1/4 mile away. was pretty crazy.we still have power here...
also, the only appliances that are going to risk damage are ones that require 220V. 120V equipment will be fine so long as it is on the side of the panel that still has power (if it's on the other side it obviously just won't have any power.) Sounds like the transformer powering your neighborhood dropped a leg.