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Welded rear diff?
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Welded rear diff?
Hi y'all, just scored a budget rangie and have already cut the back off behind the wheels. I was contemplating welding the rear diff up figuring with centre-diff the plough effect would not be to severe.....Most keen to hear any advice or experience with such things. cheers
I've got a WEAPON OF MOSS DETRUCTION
Welded Rear Diff
I've ran a welded rear diff on one of my old Rangies for a year or so and never had a problem. It was a 4.4 as well so produced more power thanthe old 3.5 shitter.
I run a front stub axle in the diff until I get off road and then it only takes 2-3 minutes to put the correct length axle back in and away she goes. I always carried a spare set of axles but never needed them.
I used the car for mainly gymkana work and eventually snapped the old girl in half with a huge jump at Yandina a couple of years ago.
Cheers
Simo
I run a front stub axle in the diff until I get off road and then it only takes 2-3 minutes to put the correct length axle back in and away she goes. I always carried a spare set of axles but never needed them.
I used the car for mainly gymkana work and eventually snapped the old girl in half with a huge jump at Yandina a couple of years ago.
Cheers
Simo
uninformed wrote:if you weld it up just run a free wheeling hub on one side, disengage for road use, if this works for you do the front, just make sure its the opposite side
serg
This could cause some weird wet road handling/braking? Rangies are AWD when the centre diff is not locked.
Pat,
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
Rainbow Warrior wrote:Rangies are AWD when the centre diff is not locked.
I don't realy believe this statement.
My Rangie (not sure about later models) has an open front diff, an open centre diff, and an open rear diff.
In very slippery conditions, if one wheel spins, then all power is transferred to this wheel. ie 1 wheel drive.
With the centre diff locked then power is applied equally to front/rear.
In some situations you could end with 2 wheel drive, ie 1 front, 1 rear.
That's why diff locks were invented!
There are alternatives, like viscous diffs or LSDs in other makes.
Harry
79 Rangie (his name is Ralf) 4.4 dual fuel, with plenty of other mods.
Oils leaks are a factory option to prevent rust!
79 Rangie (his name is Ralf) 4.4 dual fuel, with plenty of other mods.
Oils leaks are a factory option to prevent rust!
Ralf the RR wrote:Rainbow Warrior wrote:Rangies are AWD when the centre diff is not locked.
I don't realy believe this statement.
My Rangie (not sure about later models) has an open front diff, an open centre diff, and an open rear diff.
In very slippery conditions, if one wheel spins, then all power is transferred to this wheel. ie 1 wheel drive.
With the centre diff locked then power is applied equally to front/rear.
In some situations you could end with 2 wheel drive, ie 1 front, 1 rear.
That's why diff locks were invented!
There are alternatives, like viscous diffs or LSDs in other makes.
This is true, but it in almost all conditions, all 4 wheels will be driving the car, even with 3 open diffs. I have been offroad with people with who have forgotten to engage the centre diff lock (or it broke), and it is surprising what can be driven with 3 open diffs. It is definitely a lot better than 2wd.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Ralf the RR wrote:Rainbow Warrior wrote:Rangies are AWD when the centre diff is not locked.
I don't realy believe this statement.
My Rangie (not sure about later models) has an open front diff, an open centre diff, and an open rear diff.
In very slippery conditions, if one wheel spins, then all power is transferred to this wheel. ie 1 wheel drive.
With the centre diff locked then power is applied equally to front/rear.
In some situations you could end with 2 wheel drive, ie 1 front, 1 rear.
That's why diff locks were invented!
There are alternatives, like viscous diffs or LSDs in other makes.
Well perhaps we should call them 1WD/2WD's by your definition, I owned one for 5 years and they aint 2WD and aint 4WD until you lock the centre diff, even tried a few hills with the rear diff lock in and centre one unlocked and watched the front wheel spin uselessly. I also drove mine for a week each in FWD and RWD modes, AWD is the go for handling when you get a full 30 degree bodyroll happening while sliding sideways on wet road.
Pat,
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
J Top wrote:Driving off road without locking the centre diff is very hard on the centre diff. The spiders apparently spin the oil out of the housing and then weld themselves to the pin.
From memory the early rangies had a centre lsd which was discontinued as they said they found it wasn't necessary.
J Top
It wasn't something I intended to do but got some laughs, I tried putting up a hil I had driven up with some stick beforehand, didn't work so I hit the rear locker and only went another 3 feet before a front tyre started spinning, mates didn't know Rangies were AWD, saw the spinning front wheel an called a broken axle, then we thought 2 as neither back wheel was turning, when they said that it clicked, hit the centre diff lock and putted up the hill.
Pat,
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
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