lawdawg
New Member
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2010
- Location
- Greensboro NC 27405
Hey Guys & Gals,
OK...was gonna build my Pathy and sell my YJ but my wife suprises me and says, "keep the Jeep and build that up" it's like a hobby and "you love that Jeep". So I had it up for sale on C/L and here but not too many good offers. So to my question: '90 4.2L worked engine, welded D35 rear, stock D30 front w/leaking seals. New 32/11.50x15 tires on order. Body and frame not one bit of rust, 4-5" lift +2" B/L. I cannot afford nor can I do myself a whole new front D60 or D44 so I will replace the axles up front with Ten factory chromoly axles w/new U-joints, seals, bearings etc. from 4WD. Has anyone put these in and what is your opinion on quality and how hard a job. When it says "disconnect eliminator" on the specs does that mean no more of that crappy vacuum stuff for the 4wd? I should say that I am an easy driver and will do only crawling at URE and conservative on road around town. I flat tow my Jeep to URE w/my Pathfinder.
Thanks in advance
Lawdawg aka OC
OK...was gonna build my Pathy and sell my YJ but my wife suprises me and says, "keep the Jeep and build that up" it's like a hobby and "you love that Jeep". So I had it up for sale on C/L and here but not too many good offers. So to my question: '90 4.2L worked engine, welded D35 rear, stock D30 front w/leaking seals. New 32/11.50x15 tires on order. Body and frame not one bit of rust, 4-5" lift +2" B/L. I cannot afford nor can I do myself a whole new front D60 or D44 so I will replace the axles up front with Ten factory chromoly axles w/new U-joints, seals, bearings etc. from 4WD. Has anyone put these in and what is your opinion on quality and how hard a job. When it says "disconnect eliminator" on the specs does that mean no more of that crappy vacuum stuff for the 4wd? I should say that I am an easy driver and will do only crawling at URE and conservative on road around town. I flat tow my Jeep to URE w/my Pathfinder.

Thanks in advance
Lawdawg aka OC