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That is totally cool. I've always liked the looks of the 2ng gens better than the 1st gens. This last summer I could have bought an 03 Tracker with hard and soft tops and 100k miles for $5000. Instead I bought an 05 Wrangler Unlimited for more than twice that. Now I get to pay through the nose for gas. I wish I had stayed with a Zuk!
Quote from: Mikerpm4x4 on November 07, 2010, 05:03:28 PMHowever, I have 31 spline ford spiders mixed with a suzuki lock rite locker in a tracker rear being used as a front diff in my buggy. After all that I would think the XL7 issue should be fairly simple. Just gotta figure out how much crap needs to be machined I don't remember reading about running Ford spiders in a Tracker rear. Are you using spiders from a 8.8 or a 9"?
However, I have 31 spline ford spiders mixed with a suzuki lock rite locker in a tracker rear being used as a front diff in my buggy. After all that I would think the XL7 issue should be fairly simple. Just gotta figure out how much crap needs to be machined
They are from a 9 inch. I never did write up anything on it. 37kicker and I were just diggin through a pile of parts one night and realized that a nine inch side gear had the same tooth count as a tracker. We were having a few beers at the time and our imaginations were working overtime. Next thing you know the grinder was in hand and the lathe was turning. We changed the pitch thickness and overall diameter of the face. Then turned the bearing size down and machined out the tracker carrier. There is a little more to it than that, but all in all it was just good times.
Quote from: Mikerpm4x4 on November 09, 2010, 05:15:17 PMThey are from a 9 inch. I never did write up anything on it. 37kicker and I were just diggin through a pile of parts one night and realized that a nine inch side gear had the same tooth count as a tracker. We were having a few beers at the time and our imaginations were working overtime. Next thing you know the grinder was in hand and the lathe was turning. We changed the pitch thickness and overall diameter of the face. Then turned the bearing size down and machined out the tracker carrier. There is a little more to it than that, but all in all it was just good times.Great. Now I'm going to be looking at what it would take to use cut down Ford 9" axles in the rear...
Quote from: Drone637 on November 10, 2010, 11:17:43 AMGreat. Now I'm going to be looking at what it would take to use cut down Ford 9" axles in the rear...When you get to that point, why not just swap in a 9"? With the shaved pumpkin you would get close to the same clearance and have a 9" ring gear.
Great. Now I'm going to be looking at what it would take to use cut down Ford 9" axles in the rear...
This is where if we were kids sitting around looking at your new toy, I would be the one jumping up and down yelling , " now do mine, do mine!"
How necessary was the V6 swap? What kind of gas mileage did it get on the trip?
How do you like the new BFG mud terrains? Mine is a daily driver and I'm just as concerned how they are on the road as off. Noise is probably the biggest issue for me that kept me with all terrains last time I bought tires.
Quote from: meach4x4 on November 10, 2010, 03:34:18 PMWhen you get to that point, why not just swap in a 9"? With the shaved pumpkin you would get close to the same clearance and have a 9" ring gear.True, but keep in mind an XL7 rear is nearly a 9 inch ring gear. If you swap to a ford 9 you have to buy brakes, gears, pinion flange, and make lots of brackets for links, shocks, coils ect.
When you get to that point, why not just swap in a 9"? With the shaved pumpkin you would get close to the same clearance and have a 9" ring gear.