Well, I have a 98 Tracker, 2 door, 185000 miles, 5 spd, 2" calmini lift (since 50,000 miles) and 235 x 15's on 7" wheels (all since 50,000 miles).
A few weeks ago, had the right (passenger) side axle pop out of the differential while climbing my way through a modest sized rock pile. Got home, tested it straight on to a dirt face. All seemed well (tires slipping). Ran in circles, got the axle to do it again when turning right. Figured out what was happening (the axle was very slightly extended from the drifferential when at rest).
Pulled the axle, determined the likely problem, as the last 1/4 ~ 1/2" of splines were wiped off and smooth.
Took a GV front diff and a (supposed) 5:12 Trackick diff to get it set up (been saving them for this at least 3 years), as I figured the right side gear was likely damaged (and certainly wasn't going to be clean, with all those spline bits in there). Ended up the aluminum unit had 4.62 (or so) gears in ot, so I took my origianl front diff to the shop for the gears.
Installed it, along with an axle from the junkyard (well, the inner cv, the junkyard one's boots were starting to crack). Then tested it. Same thing.
Took it back to the shop, who wanted to see it all installed. They suggested that I should replace the inner snap ring every time an axle is replaced. I let them do it, as I had no time. They tested it similarly, in circles, dirt and asphalt. All was supposedly well.
Finally had time to test it. At zero degrees and snowing. Two things: Now I have significant gear whine with just the hubs locked (should I expect this to 'break in'?), and the darn thing is popping out while going straight (in 4wd) -- though not fast like before (not quite what I call an improvement). I am going to call them tomorrow. Wondering if anyone else is familiar with this problem (popping out axles).
Thanks!