moparnum5 All American 705 Posts user info edit post |
I'm rebuilding a stock dana 35 (96 grand cherokee that will see no off-road time). I don't want to have to buy a tool just to pull the carrier bearings from the carrier housing. If any of you have one or have a better solution I'd appreciate it. 7/17/2006 10:41:00 AM |
Grapehead All American 19676 Posts user info edit post |
failing the puller, ive used an air chisel before with moderate results. cutoff wheel works too.
you could take it to a machine shop. 7/17/2006 11:45:26 AM |
Aficionado Suspended 22518 Posts user info edit post |
1) buy the tool 2) use it 3) return it 4) ... 5) profit 7/17/2006 11:48:09 AM |
toyotafj40s All American 8649 Posts user info edit post |
dana 35 ew 7/17/2006 12:48:26 PM |
moparnum5 All American 705 Posts user info edit post |
^ stock: so what?
$10 and ten minutes at Loop road auto parts and machine.
thanks anyway 7/17/2006 3:44:29 PM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
seriously though buy a dana 44 even the aluminum one the v8s come with and throw it in there.
unless you're good at setting backlash and doing all of that stuff...
[Edited on July 17, 2006 at 3:52 PM. Reason : .] 7/17/2006 3:52:10 PM |
toyotafj40s All American 8649 Posts user info edit post |
exactly if you're replacing broken shit just upgrade. 7/17/2006 4:16:18 PM |
moparnum5 All American 705 Posts user info edit post |
it's not my jeep. It's going good so far, and I already have all the parts to finish the job. I've got only $200 in it with brand new parts. The grand doesn't need anything more then that 35, not on stock tires and road use
Backlash doesn't scare me, it's only a matter of shimming up the carrier properly. Plus, I'd rebuild any used axle I got anyway, so there is no need for the extra cost. 7/17/2006 8:10:30 PM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
xjs yjs and tjs need more than a 35 with stock tires
a heavy ass zj friggin better
i have a 29 spline 8.25 7/17/2006 8:15:57 PM |
Jeepman All American 5882 Posts user info edit post |
i would think that a 35 would be just fine for everyday driving. my sis had a 35 in her 5.2 zj and i beat the shit outta that jeep. never had one problem with the rear. now if you take it offroad that'd a totally different story. ask me how i know. 7/17/2006 8:19:39 PM |
moparnum5 All American 705 Posts user info edit post |
I have to disagree, unless you are using the vehicle for something other then normal driving...(highway in this case).... then the 35 is more then enough. But I'm sure we could argue about the definition of "normal," but the simple fact is, I'm rebuilding the 35...and that is all. I've never even heard of the 35 breaking an axle outside of normal use (ie. stock set up on stock tires). not that it's never happend, it's just unlikely. Plus you have to consider the rest of the vehicle. His car has maybe 50-60k left in it, that 35 will not wear out that soon unless I do a poor job. His biggest mistake was owning a jeep and not know a bolt from a nut, so in short, the axle will probably way outlive the rest of the vehicle, hence no need for extra cost. 7/17/2006 9:26:21 PM |