I have some YJ disconnecting shafts with the bigger ujoint size. Not sure what ujoints you are running.
You can come grab them. I am not sure if I still have the collar.
Sweet! We'll take them. We currently have 260's. 297's would be awesome!
Well...the center pin does not come out on the 4.10's, ring gear squarely in the way, grinding a groove that big would for sure cause a wump-wump sound.
We got pretty good at pulling the unit bearings. And the axles. Especially Matt. He'll be packin' the 3/4" drive and the 1-7/16" socket. I suppose that now that they have been cycled he could get by with a 1/2" breaker and 36mm socket. And a 13mm, as everything on the front axle is held together with 13mm bolts.
Pulled the shafts (u-joints way bad) and did the lockrite. Those little spring thingies on the lockrite pins suck to remove. Went together quick though. Seemed to work on what was left of the snow pile at church on Sunday.
Replaced the U-joints. Spent about 3 days on each one Saturday night and into Sunday morning. Rusted, thrashed and mangled. Wonder if they were like that when we started plowing snow? Gave up on one when we discovered that the new U-joint package didn't have the new clips. Swapped in a different short-side shaft that we got from the lockrite doner. Yup, those 297's will be sweet.
Installed the calibrated posilok. Twice. The fork was backwards the first time.
Finished up in 14 short hours. Wow, we are slow.
Oh, there were a couple breaks in there. And a surprise party for a friend. The important thing is that we finished cleaning up just as it started raining at 3am Sunday morning.
Next up: CB and Ham radio and antenna installations. And fluids.
Used the CB antenna mount to mount the Posilok cable under the dash, so I ran out to Communication Products today to pick up anther one. Also picked up an external speaker at F'n J truck stop, along with two mic hangy thingies.
Edit: Just re-read the thread and noticed this:
Nothing really to mess up pulling the ring gear off either--with the exception of the "shouldn't use them more than once" bolts. (which are probably fine to reuse anyway....just clean thoroughly and re-red-loctite before torquing)
Ruh-roh raggy!
Dang, I knew I forgot something!!!