Well....my 5.12 diffs are in, including a rear Lock-Right. So far, the locker is predictable on pavement, with only a little binding on tight corners and the occasional tire chirp or mild clunk/shudder. Since I had a 4.30 ratio in my 5 speed, I'm now slightly overgeared, but not by much. The speedo is now a little over the actual speed. Heck....maybe it'll save me getting a ticket....NOT!
RPMs are just a little higher than stock, but are not going to be a problem.
Unfortunately, my mechanic didn't quite understand that I wanted to lose the air diff in the front, as well as re-gear. He pulled the ring and pinion from the aluminum Sidekick carrier and installed them into my steel GV carrier, then reassembled the air diff set up. Kind of a bummer, although here is the bright side:
One, I don't have any hybrid axle/CV shafts to deal with. He had new boots and clamps put on my axles, had them packed with grease, and reinstalled them. If something breaks, I don't have to worry about what part of the axle is Sidekick and what part is GV.
Two, I'm not putting in a front traction device....and, if I ever decide to, I can always have them do the axle shafts at that time. I will retain the Sidekick parts.
Three, I already have the lockout WARN hubs, so the axles won't be spinning unless 4wd is engaged.
Still, the air diff could be a liability on the trail.....so I'll have to be prepared for that possibility by inspecting the air hose and connections on occasion. So far, it seems to work just as it did before. Hopefully the air pump doesn't go bad.
In other news, I was hoping that the new diff in the front would cure the banging sound I get in the front when using the 4wd. Unfortunately, it's still around. Makes me wonder if it's the transfer case. Brent at Trailtough thought it might be the diff moving under load and hitting the crossmember, but now that it's been retorqued that theory becomes less likely. Plus...it doesn't have to be under a heavy load. Even when it's not working that hard it still does it. Oh well.....I'll have to get it looked at, eventually.
Now, I just need to do a little more trimming in the front wheel wells. Then, I'll go find some wheelin' and let you know how I make out.