- Location
- NE Texas
I'm Especially pleased to see the stickers still on the rig..:cheers:
Ya I just found a broken rear leaf on mine so now I need a MJ leaf pack before wednesday.
Ya I just found a broken rear leaf on mine so now I need a MJ leaf pack before wednesday.
Dustin. One word of advise if Darrel doesn't already pack you full of it. Before you put it back in stand it on jack stands diff cover up and put a quart or so in it. Also high pinion rears are uber sensitive to pinion Angle. Ask him about switching to 85/140 instead of 85/90.
All good things to consider. I've always ran 85W140 in my axles, but he did mention the viscosity effecting the bearings when cold. I'll have to get his .02 on that. I wasn't more than two miles out when the bearings started howling so I would imagine the oil was still cold (diff cover was).Dustin. One word of advise if Darrel doesn't already pack you full of it. Before you put it back in stand it on jack stands diff cover up and put a quart or so in it. Also high pinion rears are uber sensitive to pinion Angle. Ask him about switching to 85/140 instead of 85/90.
Pinion is at 14 degrees.X2 was just gonna say how far is the pinion sticking up, they dont have a oil slinger like transfer cases, you can starve the pinion of oil if its pointed to high, especially high pinions
Tube-N-Hoses?That's cool. I got those same air switches about a yr ago. I know now where I can to for the fittings. That place changed hands recently. Any chance you had before and after experience s?
Tube-N-Hoses?
First time using them, but Ben referred me to them for what it's worth.
Dude looked like he just got out of prison, but was totally cool and knew exactly what I was after. I have a feeling I'm going to need some longer brake lines with the new shocks, and will probably end up having them made there too.