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front diff rebild, and locker

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front diff rebild, and locker

Post by jbates58 »

hi all

latley i have noticed some oil on the passenger side, balljoint of the front diff. it also appears to be on the back of the shroud around the disc brake . i am also experencing what i think is the death wobble this has lead me to the asumption that my kingpins are worn. whatever they are(i am unsure). now, my question is, what do i need in order to rebuild the front diff to repair the leak. and are there any componants that are worth upgrading to stronger ones? like cv's and axels. i might also be putting a arb locker in the front (if the funds permit), since i can pull the diff out to rebuild it if need be, i have another vehicle, so its no prob if its out of action for a while. and how much will i be expecting to pay for things aswell.


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also, excuse the sand, just got back from bribie island. and there is a bit more oil than what is shown, the beack must of washed some off.

cheers

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Post by MUNGA GQ »

look on ebay for a rebuild kit, i got one i think it was about $130.
the death wobble will be more like the panarm bush worn, put new rubber ones back in.
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Re: front diff rebild, and locker

Post by bogged »

do th job yourself.. it isnt that hard... and you can clean/grease CV while your at it... doing both sides will take a day.
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Post by bj on roids »

if you have air tools and hook into it you can smash it in half a day.
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Post by Beast3805 »

MUNGA GQ wrote:look on ebay for a rebuild kit, i got one i think it was about $130.
the death wobble will be more like the panarm bush worn, put new rubber ones back in.
and if panhard rod bush's dont do the trick, trying the radius arm bush's like i just found causing the problem on mine :x
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Post by chunks »

bj on roids wrote:if you have air tools and hook into it you can smash it in half a day.
And someone to wash all the parts up while you keep working. If it wasn't for all the cleaning and regreasing the job would only take a few hours.
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