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Offline jweese

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Question about ring and pinion gears
« on: May 10, 2011, 07:37:31 PM »
Do you have to disassemble all the inards of the axle or can you just drop the driveshaft and yank out the third member?  Also, how difficult is the job.  I'm have a pretty good grip on mechanics but I thought I read somewhere where there is a torque spec of 400 ft. lbs!
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Re: Question about ring and pinion gears
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2011, 01:13:01 AM »
You have to pull the axles on both sides before you can remove the third member.  And 400 lb's is a bit excessive.  What are you trying to do?
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Re: Question about ring and pinion gears
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2011, 06:42:28 PM »
I was just thinking about changing my ring and pinion gears.  I thought 400 was excessive too.  That's why I asked.  good to know about the axles though.
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Re: Question about ring and pinion gears
« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2011, 09:49:20 PM »
I'm a fan of t-case before ring and pinion, but there is arguments that can go either way.  It's a pretty simple procedure.
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Re: Question about ring and pinion gears
« Reply #4 on: May 17, 2011, 05:44:28 PM »
I'll look into that.  Thanks for the info.
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Re: Question about ring and pinion gears
« Reply #5 on: May 21, 2011, 03:25:54 PM »
I am a fan of Diff gears instead of T-Case Gears.  Drone and I agree to disagree  ;D

There are three things that you should do:

1. Buy a rebuild kit for each differential.  If you are going to tear apart the differential, you might as well rebuild it so you won't have to dig into it again anytime soon.

2. You will need a set of "cans" to hold the spider gear pins in place.  Many vendors sell them.  http://www.acksfaq.com/difcans.htm.

3. find a copy of the Samurai Factory Service Manual (FSM) to get the complete instructions with torque specs.  I hear there's this cool place called Ack's FAQ where you can download a copy for free...

It will become obvious that the cost for either dif gears with rebuild kits or T-case gears will be almost the same - possibly in favor of the T-case method.  Dif gears are a more labor-intensive mod.

The debate between the two mods often hinges on whether one prefers the torque load to be spread throughout the drivetrain (T-case swap) or the torque load being isolated at the differentials (Diff gear swap).

Those are the nominal facts.  Think and choose, Grasshoppa...   ;)
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Re: Question about ring and pinion gears
« Reply #6 on: May 23, 2011, 03:21:35 PM »
Im a fan of a balanced reduction of t-case and diff gears ;D

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