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On Friday night My brother (99 Black XJ with Teraflex 8.5" Coil Conversion Long Arm Conversion 33" MTR's), My Cousin (93 YJ D60's F&R with SOA 2.5 add a leaf Rancho, 37" MTR's), My Cousin's Friends (Stock Grand Cherokee ZJ, and Stock 96 Chevy Blazer) all drove down to Moab.
We pulled in at about 2:30 A.M. Saturday Morning set up camp (we were about 9 miles outside of Moab) Then the next morning we started pulling the coils off of the Grand Cherokee that was with us and put in his 2" Coil Spacers that he recently bought.
We then decided to go and do a lame no name trail I think it was called Long Canyon because we had a Chevy Blazer with us (a 96 which only had like 3" of clearance)
After that we went and did Fins and Things. That was an easy trail which is fun. The Grand got high centered on an obstacle and we had to hook up a strap and pull him up it. The Blazer scratched his frame and towing package on everything.
The next day we did another no name trail all I know is it is near Metal Masher.... We then decided to go and do Metal masher since we were close to it. On Metal Masher we decided to turn around and at our Turn around spot my Cousin decided to take his YJ down a really steep drop off.... It was about 4.5 feet tall. Not big compared to some drop offs. But when he went down his front end hit and all of a sudden he was leaking ATF out of the NP231 T-Case. So he hurridly got his back tires off. When we checked it.... His entire Transfer Case housing had been cracked in about 3 different places!!!!!
Put the T-Case in Neutral and my brother's Cherokee pulled it out of Metal Masher. Before we could get out of Metal Masher his gears started clicking. So we had to remove the rear driveshaft because the pinion was moving it and causing it to move the gears in the T-Case. Then we had the Grand Tow it to Moab off Road.
Moab off Road gave him an awesome price for a new housing, and they basically aren't charging him any labor. Those guys are awesome!
They said if he could pull out the T-Case they would swap the guts for him.
He was supposed to come home today, but then they found out something else was broken (I believe the filter in the T-Case) So he will leave tomorrow.
All Monday we worked on getting his T-Case out and getting the Jeep ready, then I left at about 5:30 P.M. for home
Other thanthe break down.... It was a good trip! Sorry no pics.
We pulled in at about 2:30 A.M. Saturday Morning set up camp (we were about 9 miles outside of Moab) Then the next morning we started pulling the coils off of the Grand Cherokee that was with us and put in his 2" Coil Spacers that he recently bought.
We then decided to go and do a lame no name trail I think it was called Long Canyon because we had a Chevy Blazer with us (a 96 which only had like 3" of clearance)
After that we went and did Fins and Things. That was an easy trail which is fun. The Grand got high centered on an obstacle and we had to hook up a strap and pull him up it. The Blazer scratched his frame and towing package on everything.
The next day we did another no name trail all I know is it is near Metal Masher.... We then decided to go and do Metal masher since we were close to it. On Metal Masher we decided to turn around and at our Turn around spot my Cousin decided to take his YJ down a really steep drop off.... It was about 4.5 feet tall. Not big compared to some drop offs. But when he went down his front end hit and all of a sudden he was leaking ATF out of the NP231 T-Case. So he hurridly got his back tires off. When we checked it.... His entire Transfer Case housing had been cracked in about 3 different places!!!!!
Put the T-Case in Neutral and my brother's Cherokee pulled it out of Metal Masher. Before we could get out of Metal Masher his gears started clicking. So we had to remove the rear driveshaft because the pinion was moving it and causing it to move the gears in the T-Case. Then we had the Grand Tow it to Moab off Road.
Moab off Road gave him an awesome price for a new housing, and they basically aren't charging him any labor. Those guys are awesome!
They said if he could pull out the T-Case they would swap the guts for him.
He was supposed to come home today, but then they found out something else was broken (I believe the filter in the T-Case) So he will leave tomorrow.
All Monday we worked on getting his T-Case out and getting the Jeep ready, then I left at about 5:30 P.M. for home
Other thanthe break down.... It was a good trip! Sorry no pics.