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Grand Cherokee 4.0l Ltd Diff Rebuild
Assich:
Thanks Mik that's a great reference page.
Assich:
Thanks but sure Isle of Man -a secondhand axle?!! Nearest I may possibly get one of those is Aberdeen approx. 120 mile away and I won't really know if it's a good one because it will be from a scrapped car with no way of founding out who the owner had been and phoning them to find out. Where the next nearest place is I have no idea but in any case postage will be bad news because according to the freight carriers we are not on the Mainland thus it costs significantly more. No need to get a map of Britain out, Inverness is definitely on the Mainland. Anyway I have a hydraulic press and a local engineering shop that will remove any bearings etc that I can't for some cash in the hand. I presume I will need a spacer for torquing the pinion up and it doesn't have a collar designed to "give" to do that. Do you know what size I need and torque settings. Thanks.
Assich:
I seem to be missing another vital piece of info. Do you know how to adjust the limited slip clutches and to what setting?
isle of man:
the oil additive sorts the lsd....that's if the unit is serviceable, you can buy a copy service manual on cd (about £5) from the same auction site you mentioned earlier.
we in the isle of man have to endure the excessive post charge for goods also.
peter henry
isle of man:
also this may help you identify the axle.........
http://www.onandoffroad4wheeldrive.com/axle_pics.htm
peter henry
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